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Breast Reconstruction at Penn Plastic Surgery: Patient Safety is Paramount
Published: September 18, 2019
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Breast Reconstruction at Penn Plastic Surgery: Patient Safety is Paramount
At this time, Penn Medicine performs more non-implant reconstruction surgeries than any other center in the world -- and has a solid commitment to the success and safety of breast implant surgery.
A 37-year-old man suffered significant frostbite of the lower extremities after spending a night in -30° temperatures when he became lost while snowmobiling in Colorado. The following case study illustrates the unique capacities for microvascular ...
Plastic surgeon Suhail Kanchwala, MD, has developed a novel approach to breast reconstruction surgery that reduces post-surgical pain to levels that virtually eliminate the need for opioids during recovery.
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