Pedicled TRAM

With a Pedicled TRAM your abdominal tissue remains connected to the rectus abdominus muscle and is tunneled under the skin of your upper abdomen into the breast.

 

  • Removing the rectus muscle may lead to abdominal weakness or bulge formation.
  • This technique is successful in 98 to 99% of cases. Rarely, a portion of the flap may be lost due to inadequate circulation.

Pedicled-TRAM-Technology

Diagram of a pedicled TRAM where the abdominal tissue remains attached to the body and is tunneled into the breast under the skin.