Reconstructive Surgery & Anaplastology

ISSN - 2161-1173

Different possibilities for reconstruction of the anal-vaginal region after large tumor excision

International Conference on Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery

August 08-10, 2016 Toronto, Canada

Thomas Biesgen

Mutterhaus Trier, Germany

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Anaplastology

Abstract :

The presentation shows different operative possibilities for the reconstruction of the anal-vaginal region after large tumor excision. Some reconstructions are done by VY-gluteus-flap and Gracilis-flaps to reconstruct the inguinal region and the anal area. The different techniques for the reconstruction are presented by pre-, intra- and post-operative pictures include the postoperative outcome. The advantages/disadvantages for each operative procedure will be discussed.

Biography :

Thomas Biesgen received his MD at Heidelberg University 2000 and after his training in world-known departments (e.g. UCLA, Los Angeles, University Bordeaux, Paris, Munich, Toronto), he passed the board exams 2007 in plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery in Munich. During the last years, he has gained extraordinary experiences in different countries and he sub-specialized in hand surgery, reconstruction of the upper limb/reconstructive microsurgery, including breast reconstruction and aesthetic surgery, finally as Consultant at the University Hospital Cambridge, UK and University Hospital BG Tübingen in Germany. From January 2015, he become Head of the Department in Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery at Mutterhaus Trier, University Mainz, Germany. He has authored many national and international lectures as invited speaker and lectured at top-ranked international universities. He taught at several charity organizations (Interplast Germany and Interplast UK) during Interplast missions in different countries in the world (Uganda, Pakistan, India, etc.), including organizing of operation courses in third world countries.

Email: thomas.biesgen@gmx.de

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