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Selecting the implant height in breast augmentation with anatomical prosthesis: the "number Y".

Jose L Martin Del Yerro1, Manuel R Vegas, Veronica Fernandez, Emilio Moreno, Ignacio Sanz, Susana Puga, Maria G Vecino, Thomas M Biggs.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Selecting the appropriate implant is one of the most important and demanding decisions in breast augmentation with anatomical implants, because different widths, heights, and projections can be found for a given volume. Most of the related literature and surgeons' concern have focused on width and projection. Implant height selection, however, has remained deeply overlooked, and it has been assumed that it depended on the suprasternal notch-to-nipple distance and, to a large extent, on the patient's height.
METHODS: With more than 5123 breast augmentations performed over the past 15 years, the authors performed an analysis of the breast and implant height with consequences in aesthetic augmentation of the breast. Two concepts--breast implantation base (or breast footprint) and somatotype--were explored. Their influence in the selection of the appropriate anatomical implant height is investigated.
RESULTS: Selection of implant height should follow the patient's breast implantation base, which is highly influenced by her somatotype. With this assumption, a "number Y" is proposed that correlates the suprasternal notch-to-nipple distance with the thoracic perimeter and unveils the shape of the breast implantation base in the particular patient.
CONCLUSIONS: Adjusting the implant shape/footprint to the breast implantation base/breast footprint gives the surgeon control over the upper pole of the breast and allows a predictable postoperative result. The number Y rationalizes the selection of the implant height in breast augmentation. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23714801     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e31828bd65b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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