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Transitioning From Conventional Textured to Nanotextured Breast Implants: Our Early Experience and Modifications for Optimal Breast Augmentation Outcomes.

Paolo Montemurro, Vincent K S Tay.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nanotextured breast implants were hailed as an innovation that may address capsular contracture and breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma and may provide the sweet spot between smooth and conventional textured implants.
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the introduction of nanotextured implants alongside conventional textured implants and to compare early complications.
METHODS: Patients who underwent breast augmentation from the introduction of nanotextured implants in the author's practice with at least 1 year of follow-up were included. They were divided into nanotextured and conventional textured implant groups and then into 3 chronological subgroups. Patient characteristics, implant specifications, operative factors, and complication rates were compared.
RESULTS: A total 415 cases with a mean follow-up of 26.9 months were identified, of which 38.8% utilized nanotextured implants and 61.2% conventional textured implants. Utilization of nanotextured implants increased from 26.9% in period 1 to 54.5% in period 3. Complication rates for the conventional textured group were 0.8% at 1 year and 3.5% on overall follow-up, with mostly capsular contractures; for the nanotextured group, complication rates were 6.8% and 8.7%, respectively, and "bottoming out" was most common. When analyzed across chronological subgroups, complication rates decreased for nanotextured implants by period 3.
CONCLUSIONS: A learning curve and associated complications are expected for early adopters of new implants. In our series, nanotextured implants were associated with higher complication rates at 1 year and on overall follow-up. Modifications in patient selection, intraoperative techniques, and postoperative care reduced complications in the later period.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 32582953     DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjaa169

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


  6 in total

Review 1.  Current Concepts in Capsular Contracture: Pathophysiology, Prevention, and Management.

Authors:  Tyler Safran; Hillary Nepon; Carrie K Chu; Sebastian Winocour; Amanda M Murphy; Peter G Davison; Tassos Dionisopolos; Joshua Vorstenbosch
Journal:  Semin Plast Surg       Date:  2021-07-13       Impact factor: 2.195

2.  Nanotextured Breast Implants: Not a Solution for All Seasons.

Authors:  Maurizio Bruno Nava; Giuseppe Catanuto; Nicola Rocco
Journal:  Aesthet Surg J       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 4.283

3.  Safety and Performance of POLYTECH Mesmo Breast Implants: A 5-Year Post-market Surveillance Study on 919 Patients.

Authors:  Paolo Montemurro; Giacomo Siri; Luana Clerico
Journal:  Aesthet Surg J Open Forum       Date:  2022-02-07

Review 4.  History of breast implants: Back to the future.

Authors:  Fabio Santanelli di Pompeo; Guido Paolini; Guido Firmani; Michail Sorotos
Journal:  JPRAS Open       Date:  2022-03-11

5.  Impact on capsule formation for three different types of implant surface tomography.

Authors:  Hyeon Jun Jeon; MyeongJae Kang; Joon Seok Lee; Jieun Kang; Eun A Kim; Hee Kyung Jin; Jae-Sung Bae; Jung Dug Yang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-08       Impact factor: 4.996

6.  A Preliminary Retrospective Study to Assess the Short-Term Safety of Traditional Smooth or Microtextured Silicone Gel-Filled Breast Implants in Korea.

Authors:  Sanghyuk Han; Robert Kim; Tae Seob Kim; Jung Heum Park; Seung Soo Kim; Cheol Jeong; Ji Heui Lee
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 2.430

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