
Feeling & sensation after breast reconstruction
Rewritten Me · Luan Lawrenson-Woods
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Show Notes
Hear about new techniques being used to try to preserve and restore feeling and sensation in the breast after reconstruction.
“That [extra] 20 minutes is this woman’s entire lifetime of [breast] sensation,” A/Prof Cindy Mak.
Loss of feeling after a mastectomy and reconstruction is a concern for many women.
Luan talks to A/Prof Cindy Mak & Dr Joe Dusseldorp about techniques they’re using to preserve and reconstruct nerves.
They also share the results of these surgeries: listen out for my "wow” jaw-drop when Dr Cindy tells us that they’ve observed that temperature sensation is developing after reconstruction.
And Dr Joe also tells us – hot off the press! – how he’s using the same nerve reconstruction techniques developed for the breast to help optimise the sensation in the tummy area after DIEP flap surgery.
We talk about:
- Breast sensory nerve preservation:
- For DIEP, TUG & implant
- Can it be used for delayed recon?
- ‘Spare part’ nerve grafting
- Breast sensory nerve reconstruction
- Abdominal nerve preservation:
- Sensory and motor (core muscle strength)
- Things to consider about these techniques
- How can patients find out more about them
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