KMID : 1038220200470060567
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Archives of Plastic Surgery 2020 Volume.47 No. 6 p.567 ~ p.573
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Outcome of complete acellular dermal matrix wrap with polyurethane implant in immediate prepectoral breast reconstruction
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Naemonitou Foteini
Mylvaganam Senthurun Salem Fathi Vidya Raghavan
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Abstract
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Background: Polyurethane implants have been used on and off in breast reconstruction since 1991 while prepectoral breast reconstruction has gained popularity in recent times. In this study, we present our outcomes from the use of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) complete wrap with polyurethane implants in prepectoral breast reconstruction.
Methods: This is a retrospective review of prospectively maintained database from 41 patients receiving complete ADM wrap with prepectoral polyurethane implants over a 3-year period. Selection criteria were adapted from a previous study (4135 Trust Clinical Audit Database) evaluating prepectoral reconstruction with Braxon matrices. Patient demographics, operative data, surgical complications, and outcomes were collected and analyzed.
Results: A total of 52 implant reconstructions were performed in 41 patients with a mean follow-up of 14.3 months (range, 6?36 months). The overall reported complication rates including early (less than 6 weeks) and late complications. Early complications included two patients (4.9%) with wound dehiscence. One of which had an implant loss that was salvageable. Another patient (2%) developed red-breast syndrome and two women (4.9%) developed with seroma treated conservatively. Late complications included one patient (2%) with grade II capsular contraction, 12 patients with grade I-II rippling and two patients (4.9%) with grade III rippling.
Conclusions: We present our experience of prepectoral polyurethane implant using complete ADM wrap. This is one of the few papers to report on the outcome of the prepectoral use of polyurethane in immediate implant-based breast reconstruction. Our early observational series show satisfactory outcome and long-term results are warranted by a large multicenter study.
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KEYWORD
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Polyurethane, Implant capsular contracture, Breast implants, Acellular dermal matrix
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