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  • Surgical Reconstruction
  • Medical Metaphors
  • Surgical Technique

Background:

  • Reconstructive surgery historically follows guiding principles termed 'reconstructive metaphors.'
  • These metaphors inform the 'what,' 'when,' and 'where' of reconstructive procedures.
  • The 'how' of achieving reconstructive goals is now conceptualized as a personalized 'reconstructive toolbox.'

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the evolution of reconstructive surgical approaches.
  • To define the concept of a personalized 'reconstructive toolbox' in surgery.
  • To emphasize the importance of continuous learning and collaboration in reconstructive surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of historical and contemporary reconstructive surgical practices.
  • Development of the 'reconstructive toolbox' metaphor.
  • Discussion of individual surgeon's skill sets and technological access.

Main Results:

  • The 'reconstructive toolbox' metaphor highlights individualization in surgical practice.
  • It encompasses both essential hardware and accessible technologies.
  • The diversity of options in reconstructive surgery is virtually limitless.

Conclusions:

  • The ideal reconstructive surgeon understands their 'toolbox' limitations.
  • Seeking external expertise is crucial for addressing deficiencies.
  • Prioritizing patient well-being necessitates collaborative and informed treatment decisions.