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Breast Reconstruction: Who, When, What and Why? Dr Lily Vrtik
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- Jun 2, 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…