• Immediate DIEP to the right breast after mastectomy. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • The DIEP Flap procedure is typically applied to women who have undergone a mastectomy (removal of one or both breasts) due to breast cancer or other conditions. (aadilakhan.com)
  • It can be done at the same time as your mastectomy or as a separate procedure at a later date. (cromwellhospital.com)
  • The surgical procedures may include breast conserving surgery, mastectomy, and reconstruction when appropriate. (hadassah.org.il)
  • Whether you're a Houston woman getting ready for a combined mastectomy and breast reconstruction surgery, or you've already had your mastectomy and are now prepping for breast reconstruction via DIEP Flap, you likely have a lot of questions. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • But, your insurance rights are different in Houston and throughout the US when it comes to a breast reconstruction, such as a DIEP flap, after a mastectomy. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • The refinements and finishing touches for breast reconstruction with expanders and implants may be far different than those for a transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap for immediate reconstruction or a delayed latissimus flap in an irradiated mastectomy defect. (medscape.com)
  • Before and after right skin-sparing mastectomy for invasive ductal carcinoma with immediate deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap reconstruction and left mastopexy. (medscape.com)
  • Please speak from the heart and explain why you feel it is crucial to preserve full patient access through insurance, and the right to choose any reconstructive option after a mastectomy, including advanced muscle-preserving procedures like the DIEP flap. (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • Breast reconstructive surgery is the procedure of rebuilding a total breast after mastectomy. (legacyhealth.org)
  • The group health plan or insurance company can still impose deductibles to the procedures, however, the deductible must be applicable to the services as they apply to a mastectomy. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • For men facing mastectomy, we offer a variety of procedures including natural tissue flaps, fat grafting, and nipple reconstruction. (nybra.com)
  • Over the upcoming weeks I'll will be talking more about what goes into a successful DIEP flap, including how to optimize breast shape, preserve muscle tone & avoid abdominal wall bulges, and restoration of sensation to the breasts after mastectomy. (nybra.com)
  • This patient previously underwent a left mastectomy for breast cancer and now presented for a left DIEP flap reconstruction. (dallasbreastreconstruction.com)
  • A total mastectomy involves complete removal of all breast tissue to the clavicle superiorly, the sternum medially, the inframammary crease inferiorly, and the anterior axillary line laterally, with en bloc resection of the pectoralis major fascia. (medscape.com)
  • these complications commonly develop after TRAM flap surgery, the predecessor of DIEP. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) pedicled flap with a muscle and fascia-sparing flap based on the deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) in total vaginal reconstruction. (nih.gov)
  • Forty patients underwent vaginal reconstruction, 21 with TRAM flaps and seven with DIEP flaps. (nih.gov)
  • In the TRAM group, however, three flaps were lost because of total necrosis and five presented partial necrosis. (nih.gov)
  • Mean harvest time was 63 minutes for the DIEP flap and 105 minutes for the TRAM flap. (nih.gov)
  • No abdominal wall complications occurred in the DIEP flap group, whereas four cases of donor-site morbidity were registered in the TRAM group, even though mesh was used in all cases. (nih.gov)
  • The DIEP flap seems to be a promising flap for this kind of reconstruction and could replace the TRAM flap. (nih.gov)
  • The authors detected a decrease in donor-site abdominal morbidity when using the DIEP flap compared with the TRAM flap. (nih.gov)
  • Under the skin, TRAM flaps stay attached to their original blood supply in the abdomen. (healthline.com)
  • Like a TRAM flap, the tissue for the DIEP flap comes from your abdomen. (healthline.com)
  • Unlike a TRAM flap, no muscle tissue is transferred, and surgeons will need to attach the transferred tissue to the blood supply in the chest using microvascular surgical techniques. (healthline.com)
  • seems most have had Dieps, Tram, GAPs etc... not too many TUGS out there. (breastcancer.org)
  • He explains a procedure called DIEP [Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator] Flap Reconstruction and another called TRAM [Transverse Rectus Abdominus Myocutaneous] Flap Reconstruction," says Marcs in the show, "where they take the fat from either your stomach or your back, and make your new breasts out of that. (amny.com)
  • likewise, using the internal mammary vessels for a free TRAM flap procedure arguably is a refinement of the traditional use of the thoracodorsal vessels. (medscape.com)
  • I wanted tram flap reconstuction, but was very disappointed to find that I could not have it. (cancer.org)
  • After that date, surgeons performing DIEP flap surgery will only be able to bill insurance plans using the same code as the older, less sophisticated free TRAM flap. (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • Unlike a traditional TRAM flap, where the muscle is sacrificed, with a DIEP the abdominal wall muscle is preserved, reducing the rate of abdominal wall bulges, and maintaining core strength. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • We pioneered a unique and reliable abdominal wall reconstruction procedure to repair TRAM flap related hernias and contour deformities. (nybra.com)
  • This change will result in equal insurance reimbursement rates for popular flap options, such as transverse rectus abdominis muscle (TRAM) and deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flaps, which were previously billed separately using S-codes based on complexity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Conclusion The removal of S-codes for autologous breast reconstruction by CMS and the subsequent potential decrease in insurance coverage for the DIEP flap may lead to a decrease in its utilization and a shift toward more invasive options, like the TRAM flap. (bvsalud.org)
  • One such procedure is deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap reconstruction, so-called because it uses a 'flap' of muscle, usually taken from your belly. (cromwellhospital.com)
  • Access to DIEP flap surgery , which is the gold standard muscle-preserving procedure, is being hit particularly hard. (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • CMS wants to hear about the obstacles patients are facing in getting access to DIEP flap surgery. (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • The newer superficial inferior epigastric artery flap (SIEA) is felt to be an improvement as it does not damage the abdominal wall. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The DIEP flap procedure is a type of breast reconstruction surgery that uses a patient's own abdominal tissue to create a new breast mound. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • What Is DIEP Flap Reconstruction Surgery? (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • Unlike implant reconstruction, DIEP flap surgery provides natural results that truly look and feel like a part of your body. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • Breast augmentation is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure that can enhance one's appearance and boost self-confidence. (aadilakhan.com)
  • Below is a list of common and eponymous plastic surgery flaps with their classification and common usage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Flap (surgery) Perforator flaps "Sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma local relapse on abdominal wall. (wikipedia.org)
  • During this procedure, you will have had surgery at two sites on your body - your chest and your belly. (cromwellhospital.com)
  • Your Voice, Your Choice is a video series created with support from the Plastic Surgery Foundation's Breast Reconstruction Awareness Grant that aims to offer a window into the breast reconstruction decision-making process via firsthand accounts from patients and physician retrospectives that dig into the minutiae of each type of procedure. (breastreconstruction.org)
  • The doctor specializes in cosmetic surgery procedures including facelifts, liposuction , rhinoplasty , breast augmentation , tummy tuck , breast lifts, and eyelid surgery as well as complex reconstructive procedures. (haplasticsurgery.com)
  • Facelift surgery , breast lift surgery , and other procedures are performed in State Of The Art surgical centers. (haplasticsurgery.com)
  • For example, breast implants require less invasive surgery than procedures using your own body tissues, but the results may look and feel less natural [ 179 ]. (komen.org)
  • If you smoke or are overweight, talk with your plastic surgeon about problems that may occur after surgery with implant or flap procedures , such as delayed wound healing, infection and reconstruction failure. (komen.org)
  • Dr. Sean Boutros , the senior surgeon at Houston Plastic & Craniofacial Surgery, has been a leader in DIEP flap breast reconstruction. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • His lead article in the March 2014 plastic and reconstructive surgery is the largest series ever published in DIEP flap. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • However, there are other options if you are concerned about having another surgery, don't have time to recover from the one or more procedures involved, have other health issues, or just decide reconstruction is not for you. (cancer.net)
  • She specializes in both implant-based and flap (DIEP) surgery. (njmonthly.com)
  • Today, we have the ability to offer breast conserving surgery in situations in which such a procedure would not have been possible in the past. (hadassah.org.il)
  • The procedure could be done in conjunction with a plastic surgeon (oncoplastic surgery), utilizing breast reduction techniques, to maintain the breast contour, therefore providing the highest level of cosmetic outcome without compromising oncologic results. (hadassah.org.il)
  • To help you answer those and prepare you for your upcoming surgery, we've made this list of what you should do to get ready for a DIEP flap surgery . (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • When you're getting any surgery, it's important that you are well informed about the procedure before undergoing it, which is why Dr. Fusi & Dr. Craig spend so much time explaining breast reconstruction surgeries to their Houston patients. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • The best thing you can do prior to your DIEP flap surgery is to get an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from your insurance provider, so you know exactly what to expect regarding insurance payment for your surgery. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • Any time you're facing surgery, it's important to stay away from people who have colds or the flu and to maintain a healthy lifestyle before your procedure. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • Side effects of smoking can complicate a DIEP flap surgery, and its recovery period, making the surgery difficult as well as your recovery. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • Recovering from a DIEP flap surgery takes time for Houston women. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • If you have any other questions about preparing for a DIEP flap surgery, contact Dr. Fusi & Dr. Craig by calling (713) 346-9909. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • So, anyone that has a few minutes, I'd LOVE to hear from you about your opinion/ experiences about reconstructive surgery, in particular the lat-flap. (cancer.org)
  • What Help Do I Need After DIEP Flap Surgery? (breastreconstructiondenver.com)
  • The preferred Autologous Breast Reconstruction (using your own skin and tissue for the reconstruction) method for Dr. Jeremy Williams and Dr. Christopher Williams at The Breast Center Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery is the DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) Flap. (breastreconstructiondenver.com)
  • Despite the S-codes still being in effect until December 31, 2024, a handful of insurance plans have already declared their intent to stop covering DIEP flap surgery under the S-code. (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • In breast cancer surgery, apart from conventional microsurgical flaps (DIEP), other very complex procedures are being performed, such as one that uses excess skin and fat from the inside of the thigh. (bellvitgehospital.cat)
  • In head and neck surgery, as well as microsurgical flaps, visceral, jejunum and gastro-omental flaps, all reconstructions of the jaw and upper maxilla with fibula are conducted using software to give better results and shorter surgery times. (bellvitgehospital.cat)
  • In sarcoma surgery, apart from flap coverage, self-transplantations of muscle with vascular and nerve anastomosis are conducted to provide function, which are being performed in both flexor and extensor muscles in the forearm using the gracilis muscle and for knee extension in cases of mass quadricep resection using the latissimus dorsi muscle. (bellvitgehospital.cat)
  • At our Elite Plastic Surgery, we will discuss during a private consultation if you are a candidate for DIEP (deep inferior epigastric perforator) or SIEP (superficial inferior epigastric perforator) flap reconstruction, as there are many techniques to choose from depending on your body type, and aesthetic goals. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • We are proud to offer DIEP flap surgery services, which is our most common autologous free tissue transfer breast reconstruction, to our breast cancer patients and survivors, and want to help each one on their way back to living their lives beyond the diagnosis. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • When you choose to have a DIEP flap reconstruction, you will not have the same complications after the surgery as you would have with breast implants. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • The DIEP flap surgery does have drawbacks, as well. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • The surgery for this procedure is longer, and will require the remove of tissue from other areas of the body. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • Our DIEP reconstruction at Elite Plastic Surgery utilizes a muscle and nerve sparing technique, where only excess skin and fat are harvested from the abdomen. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • After your DIEP surgery in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale, Paradise Valley, Mesa, or surrounding Arizona cities, your reconstructive surgeon at the Aesthetic/Restorative Breast Center will require you to have a follow-up appointment in a week after your surgery to check your incision points, look for abnormalities, and to assess your progress. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • We perform a wide range of procedures, like conversion to prepectoral implants, flap revision, fat grafting, and surgery on the opposite breast, to improve your breast reconstruction. (nybra.com)
  • Her corrective work was done with the "Body-Lift" procedure pioneered at The Center for Restorative Breast Surgery. (breastcenter.com)
  • I am one year out from my original DIEP flap surgery with her and I feel great, like myself again! (breastrestoration.org)
  • Leading the charge in this evolution is the DIEP flap procedure, a technique that has revolutionized the way surgeons approach autologous tissue-based breast reconstruction. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • While both breast reconstruction methods are widely performed, the DIEP Flap method of autologous reconstruction offers unique advantages. (drmichaelhoward.com)
  • Other flap procedures used for autologous breast reconstructions use similar techniques, resulting in a healthy new breast that moves and feels like authentic breast tissue. (drmichaelhoward.com)
  • Background: The deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP) is the current standard of care in autologous breast reconstruction. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Introduction In 2019, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) combined all autologous breast flap procedures under one billing code, effective from December 31, 2024. (bvsalud.org)
  • Methods This study aimed to analyze insurance code changes for autologous breast reconstruction flap procedures. (bvsalud.org)
  • Results The study analyzed billing codes and case volumes for autologous breast reconstruction procedures, with a focus on the DIEP flap and other alternatives. (bvsalud.org)
  • Non-autologous breast reconstruction procedures showed consistently higher case volumes compared to autologous procedures from 2007 to 2020. (bvsalud.org)
  • The SIEA flap unfortunately is reported to have smaller vessels which put the flap at higher risk of developing flap loss and fat necrosis. (umanitoba.ca)
  • As such we have aimed to perform a randomized single blinded trial to evaluate the abdominal and breast related morbidty associated with DIEP and SIEA flaps. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Women are randomized to either receive the DIEP or SIEA flap procedure. (umanitoba.ca)
  • During this procedure, the surgeon utilizes skin and fat from the lower abdomen (the donor site). (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) Flap is a type of microsurgical breast reconstruction procedure that uses skin, fat, and blood vessels from the patient's lower abdomen to create a new breast. (aadilakhan.com)
  • The exact duration of the procedure depends on several factors, including the size and shape of the reconstructed breast, the amount of tissue removed from the abdomen, and the experience of the surgical team. (aadilakhan.com)
  • During the procedure, the plastic surgeon carefully removes skin, fat, and blood vessels from the lower abdomen and transplants them into the chest area to create a new breast. (aadilakhan.com)
  • These flaps are created using tissue (the sit-up muscles, skin, and fat) from your lower abdomen. (healthline.com)
  • This type of procedure is commonly called "flap" reconstruction, as it uses a flap of skin and fatty tissue from areas like the abdomen or inner thigh. (drmichaelhoward.com)
  • The DIEP Flap takes a suitable amount of skin from your abdomen and transplants it to your chest to reconstruct your breast. (breastreconstructiondenver.com)
  • To reconstruct her breasts, Dr. Whitfield used the DIEP flap procedure, "tissue from the lower abdomen connected to the skin, fat and blood vessels of that area is transported to the chest and thru microsurgery is reconnected to the blood vessels underneath the chest wall creating a natural breast reconstruction. (theplasticsurgerychannel.com)
  • Using microsurgical techniques, our plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Drs. Torabi can restore your breast(s) with this type of flap by removing tissue and blood vessels from the abdomen to create renewed, live tissue without sacrificing your abdominal muscles and nerves. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • A modern DIEP flap is more than just transferring skin and fat from the abdomen to the breasts. (nybra.com)
  • Using microsurgical techniques, blood vessels within this removed tissue flap are then reattached to vessels in the chest. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • Connecting blood vessels ensures adequate circulation to the new location," said Pisano, drawing parallels between the intricate networks of plumbing required in transplantation and the DIEP flap's transfer of tissue from one body part to another. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Because the flap contains blood vessels that can be attached to the site on the chest, the new breast will have the blood flow necessary to thrive. (drmichaelhoward.com)
  • These blood vessels are then carefully attached to the existing blood supply in the chest so that once the flap is sutured into place, it has a healthy source of blood and the body accepts it as new breast material. (drmichaelhoward.com)
  • Patient with DCIS right breast - immediate reconstruction with bilateral DIEP flaps. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • Had left unilateral DIEP with a major revision of the left breast, right breast mastopexy for symmetry and excision of bilateral dog ears. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • A 47 year old female with left breast cancer who underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies with a hybrid DIEP reconstruction. (ecaplasticsurgery.com)
  • Breast Reconstruction- DIEP flap: 35 year old woman who underwent bilateral prophylactic mastectomies followed by immediate DIEP flap reconstruction. (lipsg.com)
  • One of the most common reconstructive procedures uses implants to restore the shape of your breasts. (healthline.com)
  • As with many medical procedures, getting implants can carry some risks. (healthline.com)
  • You will find information on a wide variety of procedures, including tummy tuck, breast implants, rhinoplasty, facelift, and liposuction, all performed in Dallas by Dr. Ha. (haplasticsurgery.com)
  • I've seen a plastic surgeon about a DIEP procedure, as I really didn't want to use muscle, implants, etc., but even though I'm 30# overweight, I don't have enough belly fat to reconstruct both breasts (I'm short waisted and the majority of my fat is above the navel, and they only use the fat below the navel). (cancer.org)
  • She also had fat grafting and placement of silicone implants during a second stage procedure. (lipsg.com)
  • Changes to a specialized insurance code (known as the "S-Code") are limiting patient access to highly specialized, "natural" breast reconstruction procedures that use the patient's own tissue instead of implants. (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • If the DIEP flap fails, it will require follow-up surgeries to correct the reconstruction, and may involve the use of silicone or saline implants in the place of your own tissue. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • The same is true if you're getting a DIEP flap by Houston plastic surgeons Dr. Fusi & Dr. Craig. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • Although some surgeons prefer immediate flap and nipple reconstruction during the initial procedure, most separate this into 2 or more procedures. (medscape.com)
  • These specialized codes allow US plastic surgeons to bill insurance plans for these more complex procedures that require additional training and expertise. (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • In addition to nose-reshaping, our surgeons perform procedures that can alleviate breathing difficulties associated with deviated septum and internal nasal blockages. (nybra.com)
  • A mosaic of surgical prowess and patient-centered care, the DIEP (deep inferior epigastric perforator) flap procedure has carved its place in the realm of breast reconstruction , especially for those navigating the tumultuous journey of breast cancer. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • This microsurgical process, called DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) flap, has been in use for about a decade. (uclahealth.org)
  • The DIEP flap procedure is performed by a surgical team with extensive training and years of experience. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • DIEP flap reconstruction is an advanced surgical procedure. (cromwellhospital.com)
  • He offers his patients a full spectrum of surgical reconstructive options and is a leading expert in DIEP flap reconstruction . (drmichaelhoward.com)
  • This procedure requires a stay in the hospital or surgical center. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • Follow all of your plastic surgeon's after-care instructions, and call our office if you have excessive bleeding, fever, or any unusual side effect from the medication or surgical procedure. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • To address the patient's poor soft-tissue integument and reduce the likelihood of post-surgical complications, a perioperative latissimus muscle-free flap was performed. (bvsalud.org)
  • Along with debridement, surgical procedures may include complex closure, suprapubic tube placement, and fecal diversion. (medscape.com)
  • [ 2 ] place an implant beneath a transferred latissimus myocutaneous flap, or perform immediate reconstruction with a large myocutaneous flap. (medscape.com)
  • Oncoplastic procedures like oncoplastic closure, reduction and lift, and local tissue flaps for volume loss preserve breast shape after a lumpectomy. (nybra.com)
  • Flap survival, donor-site morbidity, neovagina stenosis, flap harvest time, and hospital stay were registered for both groups. (nih.gov)
  • By examining outcomes on both donor site morbidity and breast flap complications, we hope to clearly delineate the benefits and tradeoffs inherent in the choice of procedure. (umanitoba.ca)
  • All DIEP flaps survived in all patients. (nih.gov)
  • Breast reconstruction has come a long way over the years, with patients now being presented with innovative procedures that promise better outcomes and quicker recovery times. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Many patients who want breast reconstruction , but have minimal abdominal donor sites available for reconstruction are great candidates for a Stacked DIEP Flap procedure. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • For these patients, the Stacked DIEP Flap is an excellent option. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • This is the most common method of stacked DIEP flap and allows for an excellent volume of reconstruction even in thin patients. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • Some patients may have already undergone abdominoplasties and still require a stack flap. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • For these patients, we will often use a tack/PAP flap. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • For these patients, a DIEP stack can be performed. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • Both doctors collaborate on patient care and support patients through all stages of her cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • With this flap, patients achieve an improved abdominal contour they would have following a tummy tuck, in addition to a natural breast mound. (eliteplasticsurgeryaz.com)
  • patients with Fournier gangrene probably will not be able to tolerate this procedure. (medscape.com)
  • The procedure is performed by a plastic surgeon who is highly trained in microsurgery and typically requires a hospital stay of 3-5 days. (aadilakhan.com)
  • In a breast reconstruction procedure, a tissue expander (a temporary breast implant device) is sometimes put in place and inflated with saline to prepare (shape and enlarge) the recipient site (implant pocket) to receive and accommodate the breast implant prosthesis. (wikipedia.org)
  • We offer procedures to help prevent as well as ease lymphedema, a condition where limbs swell after lymph node removal. (nybra.com)
  • The DIEP Flap procedure typically takes 6-hours for a single breast reconstruction or 8-hours for the reconstruction of both breasts. (aadilakhan.com)
  • The Stacked DIEP Flap uses two separate flaps for a single breast reconstruction. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • In 2019, CMS combined all microsurgical breast reconstruction procedures together under one code (CPT 19364). (breastadvocateapp.com)
  • Secondary outcomes measured include: fat necrosis, flap loss, abdominal wound breakdown, seroma rate and length of hospital stay. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Immediate reconstructions and some delayed reconstructions require a hospital stay for the first procedure. (komen.org)
  • In the case of a DIEP flap, you should know that the procedure is muscle-sparing, meaning no muscles will be cut our used and that we use your abdominal skin, tissue, and blood supply to reconstruct your breasts. (fusiandcraigplasticsurgery.com)
  • These flaps are created with tissue removed from the inside of your upper thigh. (healthline.com)
  • This can be done with an inner thigh (PAP flap combined with abdominal flap) DIEP flap. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • Inner Thigh Flap (TUG) Anyone? (breastcancer.org)
  • The recovery for Stacked DIEP Flap is similar to that for a DIEP flap alone as the principles of avoiding rib and rib removal and muscle removal remain intact. (myhoustonsurgeons.com)
  • Evaluation by a plastic surgeon who performs DIEPs will tell you whether this form of reconstruction is an option for you. (aadilakhan.com)
  • He performs complex facial trauma reconstruction and microsurgical procedures. (haplasticsurgery.com)
  • This procedure also reconstructs the breast without ever sacrificing abdominal muscle. (naturalbreastreconstruction.com)
  • The advantage of the DIEP procedure is that the surgeon only removes skin and fat, leaving your abdominal muscle tissue in place. (cromwellhospital.com)
  • Chrysopoulo, echoing Pisano's sentiments, shed light on the rigorous patient assessment processes and the importance of shared decision-making in the DIEP flap procedure. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • In this segment, two physicians give us access to the clinical considerations that come into play when a patient decides they want to convert their implant breast reconstruction to a natural tissue DIEP flap breast reconstruction. (breastreconstruction.org)
  • She lived deformed (left photos) for 13 years, then found Dr. Rad who rebuilt her breast with a DIEP flap. (sherberandrad.com)
  • Bingo wings, those loose and saggy flaps of skin on the upper arms, can be a source of self-consciousness for many individuals. (aadilakhan.com)
  • The most commonplace procedure is oncoplasty, followed by skin cancer, sarcomas, and head and neck. (bellvitgehospital.cat)