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Plastische Chirurgie beim Mammakarzinom

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Die modernen Techniken der plastischen Chirurgie haben das Spektrum der operativen Möglichkeiten zur Brustrekonstruktion in den letzten Jahren beträchtlich erweitert. Durch die Einführung der Mikrochirurgie in die rekonstruktive Mammachirurgie konnten wesentlich bessere ästhetische Ergebnisse der Brustform erzielt sowie die Hebedefektmorbidität bei der Eigengeweberekonstruktion signifikant gesenkt werden. Welches der besprochenen Operationsverfahren bei der jeweiligen Patientin zur Anwendung kommt, ist von vielen Faktoren abhängig und bedarf bei jeder Patientin einer individuellen Indikationsstellung. Der Einsatz des jeweiligen Verfahrens hängt z. B. von den örtlichen Haut- und Weichteilverhältnissen, den Folgen der vorausgegangen Operationen oder einer eventuellen Nachbestrahlung ab. Ob eine Sofortrekonstruktion möglich ist, wird nicht nur von onkologischen Kriterien, sondern auch von der Gesamtkonstitution der Patientin bestimmt.

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Feller, AM. (2010). Plastische Chirurgie beim Mammakarzinom. In: Mammakarzinom Interdisziplinär. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12681-9_14

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