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Lymphedema vs. Lipedema: Overview, Diagnosis and Treatment
Olga Duclos, PA-C, in Johns Hopkins Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery discusses the differences between lymphedema and lipedema, two conditions that are often confused with each otherSuperficial parotidectomy with facial nerve preservation
Mayo Clinic otolaryngologist Kathryn M. Van Abel, M.D., demonstrates a superficial parotidectomy with facial nerve preservation for a pleomorphic adenoma.Breast Reconstruction Surgery - DIEP Flap
At Johns Hopkins, the DIEP Flap reconstruction is an important option offered to mastectomy patients. This animation shows and describes this advanced surgical procedure. For more information http://hopkinsmedicine.org/breastcenterOncoplastic Surgery: Plastic Surgery Techniques Used for Breast Cancer Patients
Katherine Kopkash, MD, Oncoplastic Surgeon at NorthShore, works with patients after a breast cancer diagnosis to determine the best outcomes through surgery.Mandible and Maxilla Reconstruction
Can Ozturk, MD, discusses common indications for mandibular reconstruction as well as reconstruction goals.Revised Procedure for Facial Paralysis Improves Outcomes
May 31, 2018A Smile is Born
Surgeons at MUSC use multiple techniques to help children with congenital facial paralysis show their feelings.Nipple Tattoos after a Mastectomy
Dr. Serletti reviews Penn’s offering of nipple tattoos to breast cancer survivors after mastectomy to help their sense of femininity on the path to recovery.One Day Jaw Reconstruction
Jaw surgery for cancer patients and others can sometimes take several years to be completed, with the patient undergoing multiple procedures to place a prosthetic, secure and attach dental implants and undergo treatment for their disease.ACL Reconstruction Using Autologous Tendon
Dr. Andreas Weiler of Sporthopaedicum Straching, offers an overview of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction using the autologous tendon, which has become a standard procedure in arthroscopic knee surgery.Mandibulectomy and Fibula Free Flap Reconstruction
In this surgical demonstration video, Matthew J. Bak, M.D., performs a complex mandible reconstruction using free tissue transfer with the patient's fibular bone.Complex Mandibular Reconstruction: A Sentara Specialty
Mandibular reconstruction restores both mandible structure and function after the removal of cancerous bone. Surgeons use a fibula free flap, harvested from the patient’s own leg, to create replacement tissue for the new mandible.