Tumor Quadrantectomy and Defect Remodeling with an Epigastric Skin Flap



Fig. 11.1
(a, b) Preoperative view. The 67-year-old patient had a 20 mm carcinoma with ulceration of the skin in the lower inner quadrant of the right breast. The dimension of the tumor resection and the epigastric flap rotated into the defect is outlined on the skin. (c) (=DRAWING) The tumor located in the lower inner quadrant is resected, and the defect is reconstructed with a rotation flap from the epigastric region




Apr 2, 2016 | Posted by in General Surgery | Comments Off on Tumor Quadrantectomy and Defect Remodeling with an Epigastric Skin Flap

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