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Description:
This patient is a 60 year old female who had been diagnosed with left breast cancer. In her pre-op photo she is shown with a bandage on her left breast from the biopsy performed by the General Surgeon. She later had a left mastectomy and an imidiate left breast reconstruction using a TRAM flap. A TRAM flap involves moving tissue from your abdomen to the breast area to remake the breast after a mastectomy has been performed. She is shown here before and after undergoing a left mastectomy and left TRAM reconstruction.