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Breast Reconstruction: Who, When, What and Why? Dr Lily Vrtik - General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast

53 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Episode Title: Demystifying Breast Reconstruction: What Every GP Needs to Know with Dr Lily Vrtik Episode Description: Are all breast cancer patients suitable for reconstruction, or is that just a common myth? Do your patients expect breast reconstruction to be a simple, single surgery? In today's episode, a Brisbane-based plastic surgeon breaks down the biggest myths surrounding breast reconstruction so you can better support your patients. We uncover the complex realities of the reconstruction journey, explore the different surgical options, and explain why managing patient expectations is the key to a successful outcome. Key Takeaways & Topics Covered: * Myth #1: Every Patient Needs Reconstruction: We discuss why reconstruction isn't a mandatory step for everyone, and how to identify suitable candidates. We also cover contraindications, including high BMI, smoking or vaping, and unrealistic expectations. * Immediate vs. Delayed Timing: Learn when it's appropriate to refer patients for immediate reconstruction versus when they should wait, especially concerning post-operative adjuvant therapies like chemotherapy and radiation. * Decoding Surgical Options: A practical overview of reconstructive choices, including autologous tissue flaps (like the TRAM, DIEP, and Latissimus Dorsi flaps) and prosthetic options using tissue expanders and implants. * The Reality of Multi-Stage Surgery: Why breast reconstruction is almost never a single operation. We discuss the need for auxiliary procedures, lifelong adjustments, and the reality that reconstructed breasts will change differently over time compared to natural tissue. * Managing Patient Expectations: We discuss why perfect symmetry is typically only achieved in clothing, why reconstructed breasts lack natural sensation, and why a "perfect" cosmetic result doesn't always equal patient satisfaction. * A Bad Reconstruction is Worse Than No Reconstruction: A crucial look into the psychological grief and physical discomfort that can stem from poor reconstructive outcomes, emphasizing why it's vital to choose the right procedure for the right patient. * Nipple Reconstruction Options: From specialized 3D tattoos and high-quality stick-on options to complex surgical "nubbin" creation. Resources & Announcements Mentioned: * Classroom for Doctors Education Days [https://www.classroom4doctors.com.au/]: Upcoming professional development courses for GPs, nurses, and allied health professionals, including: * Essentials of Medical Legal Issues and Clinical Practice [https://www.classroom4doctors.com.au/event/event/detail/event/74839] (June 20) * Skin Cancer Masterclass & Suturing Workshop [https://www.classroom4doctors.com.au/event/event/detail/event/74835] (October 10) * Women’s Health Forum [https://www.classroom4doctors.com.au/event/event/detail/event/74836] (November 7) * CPD Points: Listening to or attending this webinar format qualifies for 1 hour of self-reported CPD - see below. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you. Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar or your weekend for a conference, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog. It's the same education, without interrupting your life. GPs can also earn CPD hours. Earn Educational Activity (EA) CPD without sacrificing time with your family. Listen to your Clinical Sessions Podcasts on your commute or while you exercise. Then each week, calculate the amount of time you invest listening and count that as self claimed Educational Activities (EA). Earn Reviewing Performance (RP) CPD without sacrificing time with your family. After each podcast, pause for a few minutes and identify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice. * Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients. * If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation. Invest 10 minutes per podcast mentally reviewing your practice. When you listen to 6 podcasts per week, you have earned an hour of Reviewing Performance CPD you can self claim. Remember to document your learning! Earn Measuring Outcomes (MO) CPD without sacrificing time with your family. To claim MO, you need: * A baseline measurement * A change in practice * A re-measurement * Reflection on the outcome 1. Identify a measurable change. After the podcast, ask: “What will I do differently on Monday?” Example: * Start using a screening tool * Change prescribing habits * Increase documentation of a risk factor 2. Measure your baseline (quick audit). Do a small, realistic audit Examples: * Review last 10 patients with condition X * % who had guideline-based management * % with documented counselling 3. Implement the change. Apply the idea from the podcast for 2–4 weeks * Could be as simple as a checklist, template, or reminder 4. Re-measure. Repeat the same audit: * Same sample size * Same criteria 5. Reflect & Document: * What changed? * Did outcomes improve? * What will you keep doing? If you enjoy learning through podcasts and video podcasts then you can also access thousands of premium podcasts with PowerPoint Slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts [https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts] ENJOYING THE EPISODE? ⭐ Rate this episode ➕ Follow the podcast 💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time away Disclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided. Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts [https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts] for more information.

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