Transverse Rectus Abdominis Showing Mastectomy Scar (TRAM FLAP) - Labelled
Image Description:
A labelled illustration of the most common method of autogeneous tissue for breast reconstruction, the pedicled transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous or TRAM flap. A portion of fat, skin, blood vessels and muscle are cut from the wall of the rectus abdominus region and used to rebuild the breast. TRAM flaps are the most commonly performed type of flap reconstruction because TRAM flap tissue is very similar to breast tissue and makes a good substitute.
Image File Sizes:
Size |
Pixels |
Inches (@300dpi) |
cm (@300dpi) |
Small |
392 x 600px |
1.3 x 2.0” |
3.3 x 5.1cm |
Medium |
783 x 1200px |
2.6 x 4.0” |
6.6 x 10.2cm |
Large |
1565 x 2400px |
5.2 x 8.0” |
13.3 x 20.3cm |
X-Large |
2609 x 4000px |
8.7 x 13.3” |
22.1 x 33.9cm |
Maximum |
3543 x 5433px |
11.8 x 18.1” |
30.0 x 46.0cm |
Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:
Breast reconstruction, TRAM flap, breast surgery, transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous, rectus abdominus region, superior epigastric vessels, skin, tissue, blood vessels.
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