Saudi Arabia, Breast Plastic Surgery, Breast Construction

ALmutlaq, Bassam Ahmed and Al-Qattan, Mohammad and Almansour, Raed Dawood and Harbi, Awad Nafel Al and Almansour, Ali Dawood and AL-Noqaidan, Omar Abdullah and Ali Al-Sogair, Abdul Rahman and Bin Jariyd, Abdullah Abdulaziz and Ahmed, Hussain Gadelkarim (2017) Saudi Arabia, Breast Plastic Surgery, Breast Construction. Modern Plastic Surgery, 07 (04). pp. 50-64. ISSN 2164-5213

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Abstract

In this review article, various preferences in breast plastic surgery particularly after breast cancer will be discussed in view of the diverse indications for the different construction procedures. The various conditions that necessitate the need for reconstruction are appraised, the important reconstructive procedures are discussed. The most important indications procedures discussed in this review include; Prophylactic subcutaneous mastectomy, Lumpectomy and Radiation, Modified Mastectomy with Axillary Sampling, Nipple reconstruction, and the contralateral breast. These procedures are discussed in view of plastic surgeon practice and patients acceptability in Saudi Arabia. Data from Saudi Arabia in particular was identified through searches of the EMBASE, and MEDLINE database, using the keywords: Saudi Arabia, breast plastic Surgery, breast reconstruction, autologous breast reconstruction, breast augmentation. Advances in prosthetic technologies and modifications in autologous flap techniques, and the development of novel tissue alternatives have allowed for sustained developments in breast reconstruction results. A variety of attitudes has been accessible for addressing the difficulties that endure after resection of breast cancer in Saudi Arabia. Patients should be educated to accept different process in this context.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2023 10:18
Last Modified: 04 Apr 2024 08:55
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/1841

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