Riley W B
University of Texas Medical School, Houston.
Postgrad Med. 1991 Jun;89(8):205-6, 209-12. doi: 10.1080/00325481.1991.11700964.
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy has evolved rapidly in recent years because of public awareness, patient demand, and technical advances. Various methods involving tissue expansion and flap procedures with and without prostheses are currently available. Management of the opposite breast and nipple-areola reconstruction are also options. Patients need to be in good general health to have reconstructive surgery.