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The impact of postoperative expansion initiation timing on breast expander capsular characteristics: a prospective combined clinical and scanning electron microscopy study.

Laurence S Paek1, Jean-Philippe Giot, Jean-Olivier Tétreault-Paquin, Samuel St-Jacques, Monica Nelea, M Alain Danino.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the first stage of expander-to-implant breast reconstruction, postoperative expansion is classically initiated at 10 to 14 days (conventional approach). The authors hypothesized that it may be beneficial to wait 6 weeks postoperatively before initiating serial expansion (delayed approach). Clinical and ultrastructural periprosthetic capsule analysis is first required before determining whether a delayed approach ultimately improves capsular tissue adherence and expansion process predictability.
METHODS: Patients undergoing two-stage implant-based breast reconstruction were enrolled prospectively in this study. During expander-to-implant exchange, the clinical presence of "Velcro" effect, biofilm, and double capsule was noted. Periprosthetic capsule samples were also sent for scanning electron microscopic observation of three parameters: surface relief, cellularity, and biofilm. Samples were divided into four groups for data analysis (group 1, conventional/Biocell; group 2, delayed/Biocell; group 3, conventional/Siltex; and group 4, delayed/Siltex).
RESULTS: Fifty-six breast reconstructions were included. Each group comprised between 13 and 15 breasts. In group 1, no cases exhibited the Velcro effect and there was a 53.8 percent incidence of both biofilm and double capsule. In group 2, all cases demonstrated the Velcro effect and there were no incidences of biofilm or double capsule. Group 3 and group 4 cases did not exhibit a Velcro effect or double-capsule formation; however, biofilm was present in up to 20.0 percent. All group 2 samples revealed more pronounced three-dimensional relief on scanning electron microscopy.
CONCLUSIONS: Variations in expansion protocols can lead to observable modifications in periprosthetic capsular architecture. There may be real benefits to delaying expander inflation until 6 weeks postoperatively with Biocell expanders.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25811562     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000001126

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


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1.  The Detection of Bacteria and Matrix Proteins on Clinically Benign and Pathologic Implants.

Authors:  Jennifer N Walker; Chloe L Pinkner; Jerome S Pinkner; Scott J Hultgren; Terence M Myckatyn
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2019-02-08

Review 2.  Breast Implant-associated Double Capsules: What Do We Know So Far? A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Serge Zogheib; Cyril Hanna; Bechara Daou; Georges Mjaess; Marwan Nasr
Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg       Date:  2021-07-06       Impact factor: 2.326

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