The procedure will be performed at the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center’s Atlantic City Campus by Dr. Kay Yoon-Flannery, Chief of Women’s Oncology. Dr. Yoon-Flannery, who completed specialized training in South Korea, notes that the technique addresses the emotional weight of mastectomy by helping patients maintain their sense of self and physical quality of life.
Approved following recent FDA clearance, the da Vinci SP system requires only a single, smaller incision. This approach offers distinct advantages, including a reduced risk of complications related to skin and nipple blood flow, while potentially preserving nipple sensation. By providing a more natural aesthetic outcome during reconstruction, the system serves both those undergoing cancer treatment and high-risk patients seeking preventative surgery. This integration aligns with the broader mission of the AtlantiCare Cancer Care Institute, which leverages its affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute to provide South Jersey residents with advanced multidisciplinary care and expanded access to clinical trials.
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