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  • * Cultural hesitance towards mastectomy can be reduced by providing affordable and acceptable breast reconstruction options, taking into account cultural, economic, and technical factors.
  • * Various surgical methods were examined, with the midabdominal TRAM flap being preferred at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for its reliability and high patient satisfaction.

Article Abstract

As the detection of breast cancer in Ghana improves, the incidence of mastectomy has increased and the outcomes have improved. As a secondary result, the need for breast reconstruction is increasing. The cultural hesitation to undergo a mastectomy and live without a breast can be decreased by making breast reconstruction available, cost-effective, and acceptable. Cultural, economic, and technical factors were considered in choosing the best method of breast reconstruction. Discussions, lectures, and cadaver dissections investigated the various reconstructive options. Operative cases were performed using a latissimus musculocutaneous flap, a lower abdominal transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap, and a midabdominal TRAM flap. The midabdominal TRAM was found to be the best choice at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. It is a reliable, robust, well-perfused, single-stage flap that produced excellent patient satisfaction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000002683DOI Listing

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