| Literature DB >> 31942375 |
Georg Panczel1,2, Alexandre Mendonça Munhoz3,4,5.
Abstract
Contact between silicone implants and skin/breast parenchyma has been described as an agent of implant contamination and biofilm formation, resulting in implant complications. The no-touch technique was introduced to avoid implant contact and reduce skin/breast contamination. The authors propose an easily available sleeve option using a saline sterile plastic container that provides elastic and transparent protection for inserting silicone implants. These sterile containers can be easily converted into a sleeve by cutting off the narrow end of the container, which then easily fits into the small inframammary, periareolar, and transaxillary incisions. The authors have performed this technique in 10 patients (20 implants) undergoing primary breast augmentation or revision breast surgery, with microtexturized implants ranging in size from 255 to 500 ml (mean, 325 ml) and obtained satisfactory results with no cases of complications. Our clinical outcome shows that this new sleeve does not interact with the implant or the patient's skin and soft tissues and has the added advantage of low cost compared with similar available devices, but further randomized and controlled studies are required to corroborate this effect.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31942375 PMCID: PMC6908370 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000002389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.The insertion sleeve technique. A, The Freeflex container utilized as a sleever. The container is a non-PVC bag composed of several polyolefin layers and manufactured by polymerizing ethylene and propylene or copolymerizing these 2 monomers. B, The Freeflex container is easily converted into a sleeve by cutting off the closed, narrow end of the bag. C, The inside of the Freeflex bag is soaked with sterile saline or sterile water–soluble lubricant, which lubricates the surface and the SGI easily fits into the sleeve. D, Final result of the inframammary scar following the implant insertion using the no-touch technique was associated with the low-cost sleeve.
Video.This Video displays the low-cost sleeve technique.