| Literature DB >> 34026675 |
Ian L McCulloch1, Jennifer Rokosz1, Justin Chambers1, W Thomas McClellan1.
Abstract
Two-stage breast reconstruction is the most common method of reconstructive modality following mastectomy and requires serial saline infusions into temporary tissue expanders through subcutaneous ports. Historically, these ports were located using a small magnet attached to a string or support structure. Magnetic force decreases exponentially as tissue thickness or fluid accumulation creates more distance between the TE port and skin. We developed a prototype handheld electronic device, the PortFindr, which more accurately and precisely locates the centre of subcutaneous ports. This device may lead to more confident localization of ports, less inadvertent puncture of tissue expanders, and thus less complications during infusions.Entities:
Keywords: breast; breast reconstruction; mastectomy; tissue expander; two-staged reconstruction
Year: 2020 PMID: 34026675 PMCID: PMC8120555 DOI: 10.1177/2292550320963113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Surg (Oakv) ISSN: 2292-5503 Impact factor: 0.947