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  2. DIEP flap - Wikipedia

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    DIEP flap reconstruction is procedure that reconstructs breasts after a single or double mastectomy due to breast cancer. Length of surgery/hospital stay: A DIEP flap reconstruction surgery takes about six to eight hours on average. [1] If the mastectomy is performed during the same procedure, the length of time will be hours longer.

  3. Does Medicare cover a double mastectomy? - AOL

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    This includes a mastectomy or a double mastectomy, as well as reconstruction and prosthesis surgery. Original Medicare Part A covers inpatient breast cancer surgery, while Part B covers outpatient ...

  4. Free flap breast reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Free-flap breast reconstruction is a type of autologous-tissue breast reconstruction applied after mastectomy for breast cancer, without the emplacement of a breast implant prosthesis. As a type of plastic surgery, the free-flap procedure for breast reconstruction employs tissues, harvested from another part of the woman's body, to create a ...

  5. Country star Morgan Wade details recovery from double ... - AOL

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    Country singer Morgan Wade is opening up on social media about her recovery from double mastectomy surgery and reconstruction.. Wade shared photos Sunday on Instagram, including a mirror selfie ...

  6. Twin Sisters Honor Mom's Last Wish by Getting Preventive ...

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    The day before their mother died of breast cancer, twin sisters Cailyn and Carissa Wulf promised her they would both get double mastectomies. Their mother, 45-year-old Heather Asche Wulf of Clear ...

  7. Breast reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Breast reconstruction is the surgical process of rebuilding the shape and look of a breast, most commonly in women who have had surgery to treat breast cancer. It involves using autologous tissue, prosthetic implants, or a combination of both with the goal of reconstructing a natural-looking breast.

  8. 8 Things No One Tells You About Getting a Double Mastectomy - AOL

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  9. Nipple-sparing mastectomy - Wikipedia

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    Followed by flap dissection for removal of the breast tissue, NAC is preserved during the whole procedure. [7] Breast reconstruction options, such as implant-based or flap-based reconstruction, can be pursued at last. After the surgery, proper monitoring of blood pressure and psychological support are needed. [8]