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Healing Curves: Options in Breast Reconstruction

Healing Curves: Options in Breast Reconstruction

Update: 2024-12-13
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In this insightful episode of Fuller Butz: A Behind the Scenes Plastic Surgery Podcast, hosts and board certified plastic surgeons Dr. Sam Fuller and Dr. Daniel Butz are joined by a special guest, Dr. Deana Shenaq, a renowned breast reconstructive microsurgeon from Rush University. Together, they delve into the innovative and pivotal role of plastic surgery in the journey of breast cancer patients, exploring the latest advancements and personalized approaches to care.

Dr. Shenaq, the program director at Rush University, shares her expertise on cutting-edge microsurgical techniques, including free flap reconstruction options like using the inner thigh as a donor site and innovative methods to restore sensation after mastectomy. The conversation also highlights how residency training is evolving to equip the next generation of surgeons with the skills needed to deliver exceptional outcomes.

Beyond the technical aspects, the episode emphasizes the importance of empathy and a tailored approach in treating breast cancer patients, ensuring that each individual's journey is met with care, understanding, and respect.

Whether you're a medical professional, a patient, or simply curious about the intersection of art, science, and compassion in plastic surgery, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the life-changing possibilities of breast reconstruction.

https://www.rushu.rush.edu/faculty/deana-s-shenaq-md

https://myquintessa.com/staff/dr-daniel-butz/

https://samfullerplasticsurgery.com/

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Healing Curves: Options in Breast Reconstruction

Healing Curves: Options in Breast Reconstruction

Dr. Sam Fuller and Dr. Daniel Butz