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100 1  Steligo, Kathy,|eauthor. 
245 14 The complete guide to breast reconstruction :|bchoosing 
       the best options after your mastectomy /|cKathy Steligo. 
250    Fifth edition. 
264  1 Baltimore :|bJohns Hopkins University Press,|c2023. 
300    368 pages :|billustrations (black and white) ;|c23 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tForeword by Sue Friedman, DVMIntroductionPart I: 
       Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction Basics1. Chapter One:
       Why Mastectomy?Inside the BreastSurgeries to Diagnosis, 
       Treat, or Reduce the Risk of Breast CancerLumpectomy or 
       Mastectomy?2. Chapter Two: Considering Risk-Reducing 
       MastectomyShould You Have Genetic Testing?How Real Is Your
       Risk?Risk-Reducing MastectomyPaying for Genetic Counseling,
       Testing, and Risk-Reducing Surgeries3. Chapter Three: 
       Mastectomy without ReconstructionWhat to ExpectGoing 
       FlatThe Prosthesis AlternativePaying for Mastectomy and 
       Prostheses4. Chapter Four: How Mastectomy Affects 
       ReconstructionMastectomy Cause and EffectLosing and 
       Regaining SensationSkin-Sparing MastectomyNipple-Sparing 
       Mastectomy5. Chapter Five: Breast Reconstruction 
       BasicsSorting through the OptionsTiming Your 
       ReconstructionHealth MattersCoordinating Reconstruction 
       with TreatmentPart II: Rebuilding the Breasts6. Chapter 
       Six: Reconstruction with Breast ImplantsImplants Inside 
       and OutPrepectoral and Subpectoral PlacementTissue 
       Expander-to-Implant ReconstructionDirect-to-Implant 
       ReconstructionAre They Safe?Potential Problems and Fixes7.
       Chapter Seven: The Expander ExperienceGetting Your 
       FillMinimizing DiscomfortLiving in LimboExchange 
       SurgeryPotential Problems and Fixes8. Chapter Eight: 
       Autologous Tissue FlapsTissue Flap BasicsMuscle-Sparing 
       and Muscle-Sacrificing FlapsBorrowing from the 
       AbdomenOther Donor Sites and ProceduresPotential Problems 
       and FixesPart III: Procedures to Improve Symmetry, Shape, 
       and Appearance9. Chapter Nine: Revision ProceduresMaking a
       Good Reconstruction BetterRevisions for Reconstruction 
       with ImplantsRevisions for Autologous ReconstructionFixes 
       with Fat10. Chapter Ten: Modifying Your Opposite 
       BreastBreast AugmentationBreast LiftBreast Reduction11. 
       Chapter Eleven: Recreating Your Nipple and AreolaThe Icing
       on the CakeBuilding the NippleA Colorful FinishProblems 
       and FixesPart IV: What to Expect from Prep, Post-Op, 
       Recovery, and Beyond12. Chapter Twelve: Preparing for 
       SurgeryCountdown: Four Weeks to SurgeryTwo Weeks before 
       SurgeryOne Week to GoThe Day before SurgeryReconstruction 
       Day13. Chapter Thirteen: What to Expect in the 
       HospitalAdmitting and Pre-OpIn the ORA Peek into Post-
       OpYour First Day after SurgeryThe Rest of Your Hospital 
       Stay14. Chapter Fourteen: Back HomeA Timetable for 
       HealingManaging MedicationDealing with DrainsTips for an 
       Easier RecoveryOptimism Helps You HealSeeing Your New 
       Breasts for the First Time15. Chapter Fifteen: Dealing 
       with Unexpected ProblemsInherent Risks of SurgeryLingering
       PainLymphedemaReconstruction Do-OversImproving 
       ScarsStrategies for Minimizing ComplicationsManaging 
       Depression, Anxiety, and Body Image16. Chapter Sixteen: 
       Life after ReconstructionGetting Back to OrdinaryReturning
       to WorkDating, Intimacy, and SexSurveillance and Follow-up
       after MastectomyPart V: Finding Answers, Making 
       Decisions17. Chapter Seventeen: Shopping for 
       SurgeonsCharacteristics of an Ideal Plastic SurgeonWhere 
       to StartPre-appointment FootworkMake the Most of Your 
       ConsultationThe Value of a Second (or Third) OpinionTips 
       for Travelers18. Chapter Eighteen: Payment and Insurance 
       IssuesAre You Covered?Appealing When the Answer Is NoHelp 
       for the Uninsured and UnderinsuredOther Types of 
       Insurance19. Chapter Nineteen: A Roadmap for Making 
       Difficult DecisionsMoving in the Right DirectionSources of
       Information and InspirationA Checklist for Making 
       Decisions20. Chapter Twenty: Information for Family and 
       FriendsHints for Family MembersFood for Thought for 
       Partners and SpousesIssues for CaregiversDos and Don'ts 
       for 
       FriendsBibliographyGlossaryResourcesAcknowledgmentsAbout 
       the authorIndex 
520    "This work provides readers with comprehensive coverage of
       all aspects associated with breast reconstruction options 
       related to breast cancer"--|cProvided by publisher. 
650  0 Mammaplasty|vPopular works. 
650  0 Musculocutaneous flaps|vPopular works. 
650  0 Mammaplasty|xComplications|vPopular works. 
650  0 Women|xHealth and hygiene|vPopular works. 
650  0 Breast|xCancer|xSurgery|vPopular works. 
650  0 Breast|xCancer|xPatients|xRehabilitation|vPopular works. 
730 0  Breast reconstruction guidebook. 
830  0 Johns Hopkins Press health book. 
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