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Oncoplastic Nipple Sparing Mastectomy And Immediate Reconstruction In Non-Ideal Candidates, Aaron I. Dadzie, Paul Berry Jan 2024

Oncoplastic Nipple Sparing Mastectomy And Immediate Reconstruction In Non-Ideal Candidates, Aaron I. Dadzie, Paul Berry

Research Symposium

Background: Mastectomies have long been used as a surgical treatment for malignant and benign disorders of the breast, both as a therapy and prophylaxis in high-risk patients. A nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) allows for removal of most of the glandular and ductal tissues while preserving the surface architecture of the nipple-areola complex (NAC). In satisfactory surgical candidates, this procedure allows for superior aesthetic outcomes compared to other mastectomy techniques and minimizes the need for additional procedures to reconstruct the nipple. Here, we summarize the established treatment standards and suggest an expansion of the established surgical techniques and selection criteria of NSM …


Red Breast Syndrome And Acellular Dermal Matrix, Allison Podsednik Gardner, Aidee Nunez, Mauricio De La Garza Jun 2023

Red Breast Syndrome And Acellular Dermal Matrix, Allison Podsednik Gardner, Aidee Nunez, Mauricio De La Garza

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

Increasingly popular for use in breast reconstruction, acellular dermal matrix (ADM) can provide support and protection to implants. However, use of ADM may be associated with infection and complications, including red breast syndrome (RBS). RBS is an inflammatory event that typically presents with cutaneous erythema over the domain where the ADM is surgically implanted. As ADM use increases, presumably, more cases of RBS will occur. Thus, techniques and tools to mitigate or manage RBS are needed to improve patient outcomes. Here, we describe a case where RBS was diagnosed and interestingly resolved after exchange for a different brand of dermal …


The Virtual Peripheral Nerve Academy: Education For The Identification And Treatment Of Peripheral Nerve Disorders, Erica B. Lee, Allison Podsednik, Kimberly Khoo, Amal Cheema, Raysa Cabrejo, Chen Shen, Joseph Rosen, A Lee Dellon Jul 2022

The Virtual Peripheral Nerve Academy: Education For The Identification And Treatment Of Peripheral Nerve Disorders, Erica B. Lee, Allison Podsednik, Kimberly Khoo, Amal Cheema, Raysa Cabrejo, Chen Shen, Joseph Rosen, A Lee Dellon

School of Medicine Publications and Presentations

Millions of people around the globe suffer peripheral nerve injuries caused by trauma and medical disorders. However, medical school curricula are profoundly deficient in peripheral nerve education. This lack of knowledge within the healthcare profession may cause inadequate patient care. We developed the Virtual Peripheral Nerve Academy (VPNA) as a reusable virtual learning environment to provide medical students with detailed education on the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Students are introduced to the PNS through virtual 3D rendering of the human body, wherein they visualize individual nerves through dissection and observe normal motor and sensory function associated with each nerve. PNS …


Progressive Lowering Of Transverse Mastectomy Scars Onto The Inframammary Fold: A Novel Technique To Simultaneously Improve Cosmesis While Performing Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction, Annalisa Lopez Oct 2020

Progressive Lowering Of Transverse Mastectomy Scars Onto The Inframammary Fold: A Novel Technique To Simultaneously Improve Cosmesis While Performing Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction, Annalisa Lopez

MEDI 9331 Scholarly Activities Clinical Years

The post-reconstruction appearance of mastectomy scars is a contributing factor that affects how patients perceive themselves after breast reconstruction.1 Patients that undergo a skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) may often have a periareolar incision which can leave an unappealing transverse scar. Regardless of whether reconstruction is performed in a delayed or immediate fashion, the transverse mastectomy scar itself commonly lies in the center of the breast near the reconstructed nipple-areolar complex, causing psychological trauma and continued patient dissatisfaction.2 This also may lead to post-reconstruction multiple mastectomy scar revisions. This research aims to describe a novel technique to reliably avoid the presence of …