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A two-year observational study assessing the safety of DepoFoam bupivacaine after augmentation mammaplasty.

Harold S Minkowitz1, Erol Onel, Chris K Patronella, John D Smoot.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Two-year safety outcomes in patients who received DepoFoam bupivacaine during two prior breast augmentation studies were evaluated.
OBJECTIVES: The authors assess the clinical sequelae observed during follow-up examination with respect to the integrity of the breast implants.
METHODS: In Study 1, patients received bupivacaine HCl (75 mg) in one breast pocket and DepoFoam bupivacaine (133 or 266 mg) in the other. In Study 2, patients received either bupivacaine HCl (200 mg) or DepoFoam bupivacaine (532 mg), divided equally into each breast pocket. Investigators and patients remained blinded to the treatment administered. Patients completed a questionnaire regarding breast pain, tenderness, tingling, numbness, burning, changes in sensation, and any relevant life events potentially affecting the implants. Patients were also assessed for postoperative healing and implant integrity.
RESULTS: Ninety-four women were evaluated. Most patients in all groups had no change in breast size or shape and no changes in the skin or nipple. There were no reports of palpable hard knots or swelling. There was one report of irritation/implant leakage (in a patient who received bupivacaine HCl [75 mg] in the relevant breast). Most patients reported no breast pain, tenderness, tingling, numbness, burning, other changes in sensation, chest wall surgery or trauma, or life events affecting the implant.
CONCLUSIONS: At a two-year follow-up assessment, DepoFoam bupivacaine was not associated with any complications that would compromise the integrity of the breast implants. There was no indication of an association between DepoFoam bupivacaine or bupivacaine HCl and changes in sensation or other abnormal findings in these patients. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 2.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22238339     DOI: 10.1177/1090820X11434524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aesthet Surg J        ISSN: 1090-820X            Impact factor:   4.283


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