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Tissue Expander Complications Predict Permanent Implant Complications and Failure of Breast Reconstruction.

Joshua M Adkinson1, Nathan F Miller, Sherrine M Eid, Marshall G Miles, Robert X Murphy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Two-stage tissue expander-based breast reconstruction is the most commonly used reconstructive modality following mastectomy. We sought to determine if patients who experienced complications during the expansion phase were at increased risk for complications or reconstructive failure after the exchange procedure.
METHODS: A retrospective review of tissue expander-based breast reconstructions was performed from January 2007 through December 2011. Variables evaluated included age, presence of cancer, tobacco use, body mass index, comorbidities, use of acellular dermal matrix, chemotherapy, radiation, timing of reconstruction (delayed/immediate), intraoperative tissue expander fill, complications, and explantation or salvage of the reconstruction by means of debridement and closure or myocutaneous flap.
RESULTS: A total of 196 patients underwent mastectomy with 304 tissue expander reconstructions. Tobacco use (active and remote), hypertension, and radiation were associated with complications. Patients with a salvaged tissue expander complication were 3 times more likely to have a complication after placement of a permanent implant and 9 times more likely to fail permanent implant reconstruction (ie, require explantation).
CONCLUSIONS: Women with complications after placement of a tissue expander are at significantly increased risk for both complications and reconstructive failure after placement of a permanent implant. Consideration for earlier autologous reconstruction as a salvage should be strongly considered in patients with a tissue expander complication, particularly in smokers and those undergoing radiation therapy.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25003412     DOI: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000000142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Plast Surg        ISSN: 0148-7043            Impact factor:   1.539


  4 in total

1.  Tissue Expander Complications Do Not Preclude a Second Successful Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction.

Authors:  Louis H Poppler; Minh-Bao Mundschenk; Andrew Linkugel; Ema Zubovic; Utku C Dolen; Terence M Myckatyn
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2019-01       Impact factor: 4.730

2.  PortFindr: A Novel, More Accurate, and Precise Device for Locating Tissue Expander Ports.

Authors:  Ian L McCulloch; Jennifer Rokosz; Justin Chambers; W Thomas McClellan
Journal:  Plast Surg (Oakv)       Date:  2020-10-12       Impact factor: 0.947

Review 3.  Breast Reconstruction and Radiation Therapy.

Authors:  Johanna H Yun; Roberto Diaz; Amber G Orman
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2018 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 3.302

4.  Comparison of Wound Complications After Immediate, Delayed, and Secondary Breast Reconstruction Procedures.

Authors:  Margaret A Olsen; Katelin B Nickel; Ida K Fox; Julie A Margenthaler; Anna E Wallace; Victoria J Fraser
Journal:  JAMA Surg       Date:  2017-09-20       Impact factor: 14.766

  4 in total

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