FACE + BODY

EVERYONE IS UNIQUE

Every patient is unique.  Your body, coupled with your goal appearance and personal medical history make up the unique challenges around your case.  Our duty is to interpret your nuanced anatomy, listen attentively to your hopes and apply a wealth of experience before crafting a surgical plan just for you.  There is no one size fits all solution and it’s what keeps it interesting to be in plastic and reconstructive surgery.

SKIN CANCER RECONSTRUCTION

Skin cancer, in the form of basal cell, squamous cell or melanoma, is often evaluated by our Dermatology colleagues and recommended for surgical removal. Moh’s surgery, performed by an accredited Dermatologic Moh’s Surgeon, will remove and immediately evaluate the pathology to confirm that upon leaving the clinic the skin cancer has been completely removed. When the lesion is on a sensitive part of the body, such as the face, you may be referred for Plastic Surgery for the repair and restoration.

PATIENT STORIES

WG, Age 76
Nasal Reconstruction

Patient-specific goals
This gentleman is a 76-year-old with a complex squamous cell carcinoma of the nose. The tumor involved the full thickness of tissue of the left side of the nose. Tumor removal involved removing the left half of the nose, part of the cheek and upper lip tissues.

Our Solution
We planned and performed a three-part staged procedure starting at the tumor removal surgery with simply skin grafting the opening and stabilizing the defect. Secondarily, a forehead flap surgery allowed similar texture skin to be moved from the forehead to the nose. A final revision shaping procedure was done to get an overall nice result given the complexity of the nasal defect.

SCALP + CRANIAL RECONSTRUCTION

Complex conditions involving the scalp skin or skull are often managed by a multi-disciplinary team from plastic surgery, neurosurgery and head and neck oncology. Each team has an area of expertise that contributes to in the care of the patient. We often use techniques involving microvascular free tissue transplantation, local tissue rearrangement, and skin grafting to help manage any need for tissue replacement. When bone loss is part of the challenge, modern techniques includes creating custom 3D-printed bone replacement or use of prefabricated shaped implants as a way to restore the skull or facial contours. Craniofacial surgery is one of the most rewarding procedures we perform within plastic surgery.

PATIENT STORIES

DD, Age 51
Skull / Cranial Vault Reconstruction

Patient-specific goals
This gentleman originally sustained a head injury requiring neurosurgical removal of the collected blood on the brain. The procedure involves removing and then replacing a segment of the skull to access the intracranial space. He unfortunately developed an infection of the bone segment that required removal. Ultimately he was left with a sunken in skull deformity that limited the brain from expanding. He was referred for secondary cranioplasty after recent infection.

Our Solution
Since the original skull bone was not a viable option, we worked with our neurosurgery colleagues to perform a reconstruction of the skull using a titanium mesh plate. Placing an implant with a history of recent infection is challenging. We timed the procedure after treatment of the infection and then re-explored and re-prepared the site, clearing any tissue potentially still harboring bacteria. The titanium plate was then contoured and secured followed with a redraping and closure of the skin back to its original location. We decided to slightly undercorrect this deformity so that the skin repair would not be under tension. A challenging case but thankfully a successful result.

EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION

Not uncommonly, a patient will present with a troubling non-healing wound impacting their upper or lower extremities. The etiology of these wounds may be traumatic, as in a collision or fall, or may be secondary to an infectious source. Many chronic conditions, such as diabetes or poor circulation can also contribute to tissue loss or failure to heal. As experts in wound healing, plastic surgeons are frequently called upon to recommend wound healing strategies or perform special surgical techniques including grafting, tissue re-arrangement or microvascular free tissue transfer to preserve the aesthetics and function of the leg.

PATIENT STORIES

WH, Age 46
Lower extremity Reconstruction

Patient-specific goals
This gentleman has been a bilateral amputee for over 7 years. He maintains an active lifestyle and is capable of most traditional activities using his bilateral prosthesis. Unfortunately, more recently he developed non-healing wounds at the stump location on either side that precluded his prosthesis use. Despite multiple attempts by his primary orthopedic team, he has been unable to heal and was referred for assistance.

Our Solution
This case is a great example of the challenges around wound healing. We start by carefully examing the wound, understanding what has been attempted previously, and thinking about all the factors that could be preventing successful healing. On the right leg, a change in wound care and off-loading was successful in getting the wound closed. The left leg was more of a challenge because it was appreciated that hardware in the leg was exposed and served as the nidus to recurrent breakdown. A procedure was then recommended and performed to shorten the hardware, washout and debride the wound and close. Thankfully the solution was successful in getting him back on his feet!

TESTIMONIALS

Ingrid, Age 41,
Breast Reconstruction

Dr. Kamdar is very understanding, patient, comforting and confident. He is the kind of Doctor I would recommend. He’s caring and his compassion is real. He was there as my Doctor and as a person. He listens, explains and helps you comprehend. Even his surgical team was wonderful. There are no words for Reha. Her smile lights up the room and she brings great energy. She is very knowledgeable and makes running the office seem like a piece of cake.

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