Breast Reconstruction with Latissimus Dorsi Flap
Breast Reconstruction with Latissimus Dorsi Flap is a process where back tissue is used for breast reconstruction. This involves the latissimus dorsi muscle, and the skin and fat covering the muscle. The tissue from your back is removed and moved to the front of your chest, minimizing damage to the existing arteries and veins.
THERE ARE NO PER DIEMS AND NO LIMIT ON THE NUMBER OF INPATIENT DAYS DURING THE 30 DAY BUNDLED PERIOD.
THERE ARE NO PER DIEMS AND NO LIMIT ON THE NUMBER OF INPATIENT DAYS DURING THE 30 DAY BUNDLED PERIOD.
Similar Procedures
- Breast Reconstruction with Free Flap
- Bilateral Breast Reconstruction W/Free Flap
- Insertion of Breast Prosthesis
- Bilateral Immediate Breast Prosthesis
- Delayed Breast Prosthesis Insertion
- Breast Reconstruction with Tissue Expanders, Outpatient
- Bilateral Breast Reconstruction with Tissue Expanders
- Revise Breast Reconstruction, Outpatient
- Revise Bilateral Breast Reconstruction
- Lymphadenectomy
- Breast Reconstruction with Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myoc
- Delayed Fat Grafting
- Partial Bilateral Mastectomy
- Partial Mastectomy with Axillary Lymphadenectomy
- Bilateral Partial Mastectomy with Axillary Lympadenectomy
- Simple Mastectomy, Outpatient
- Bilateral Mastectomy
- Modified, Radical Mastectomy
- Bilateral Modified Radical Mastectomy
- Replacement of Tissue Expander with Permanent Prosthesis
- Removal of Tissue Expanders without Prosthesis
- Breast Lesion Removal, Outpatient
- Breast Lesion Excision, Outpatient
- Partial Mastectomy, Outpatient
- Subcutaneous Mastectomy, Outpatient
- Radical Mastectomy, Outpatient
- Breast Reconstruction, Outpatient