Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Cancer MD Anderson Cancer Center
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In Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Cancer, MD Anderson Cancer Center plastic surgeons discuss diverse topics related to reconstruction and microsurgery as it relates to oncology.
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Functional Muscle Transfer
In this episode of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Cancer podcast, Alexander Mericli, M.D., Plastic Surgery associate professor, discusses functional muscle transfer after oncologic resection.
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Pharyngoesophageal and tracheal reconstruction
In this episode, Peirong Yu, MD, a professor of plastic surgery, discusses his experience with pharyngoesophageal and tracheal reconstruction.
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US FDA guidance on breast implants
In this episode of Plastic and Reproductive Surgery for Cancer, Mark Clemens, M.D., a professor of plastic surgery, discusses the recent US FDA guidance on breast implants.
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Reconstruction after hemipelvectomy
In this episode, plastic surgeon David Adelman, M.D., Ph.D., discusses reconstruction after hemipelvectomy. The goal is to restore form and function following a hemipelvectomy, a major orthopedic surgery in which a portion of the pelvis is removed. It may be used to treat certain bone and soft tissue tumors.
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Plastic Surgery Podcast The surgical management of lymphedema
In this episode, Edward Chang, M.D., associate professor of Plastic Surgery, discusses the MD Anderson Algorithm for treating breast cancer-related lymphedema.
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Beyond the DIEP: Non-abdominal options for autologous breast reconstruction featuring Carrie Chu, M.D., and Rene Largo, M.D.
In this episode, Carrie Chu, M.D., and Rene Largo, M.D., both assistant professors of Plastic Surgery at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, discuss non-abdominal options for autologous breast reconstruction for breast cancer patients.