| Literature DB >> 35415603 |
Paolo Montemurro1,2, Giacomo Siri1, Luana Clerico2.
Abstract
Background: In 2007, POLYTECH Health & Aesthetics (POLYTECH, Dieburg, Germany) established an ongoing patient survey to improve the post-market surveillance of silicone gel-filled breast implants based on patient-reported outcomes in the context of the pioneering "Implants of Excellence" (IoE) program.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35415603 PMCID: PMC8994747 DOI: 10.1093/asjof/ojac011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aesthet Surg J Open Forum ISSN: 2631-4797
Figure 4.Kaplan-Meier curves for complications rates within a time frame of 5 years.
Questionnaire Submitted to Patients
| 1. Does your breast/Do your breasts feel soft and natural? |
| 2. Have you experienced any complications related to your breast implant/s since registering with the Implants of Excellence program/since receiving our last questionnaire? |
| 3. What kind of complications related to your implant/s did occur? |
| a) Hematoma/e |
| b) Seroma/e |
| c) Hardening of the breast tissue |
| d) Implant dislocation |
| e) Open wounds |
| f) Other |
| 4. If you experienced unnatural breast-tissue hardening (see 3c), was it classified Baker Grade I, II, III, or IV? |
| a) Baker Grade I |
| b) Baker Grade II |
| c) Baker Grade III |
| d) Baker Grade IV |
| e) not classified |
| 5. Were these complications ... |
| a) Short-term? (up to 3 months) |
| b) Long-term? (3 to 6 months) |
| c) Chronic? (more than 6 months) |
| 6. Did you need surgical treatment due to these complications? |
| 7. Was the implant concerned removed due to these complications? |
| 8. Did your quality of life change? |
| 9. Are you satisfied with the aesthetic result? |
| 10. Would you decide again in favor of a breast augmentation/reconstruction with implants? |
Baker Grade capsular contractures I and II are not clinically significant, because I describes a breast that looks and feels absolutely natural and II describes a breast with minimal contracture but no symptoms. Grades III and IV are clinically significant and symptomatic, with III describing moderate contracture with firmness felt by the patient, and IV describing severe contracture which is both obvious from observation and symptomatic for the patient.
Aesthetic Result and Quality of Life Improvement
| Aesthetic result and quality of life improvement | N (%) | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Do your breasts feel soft and natural? | No | 98 (10.7) | 8.7-12.8 |
| Yes | 821 (89.3) | 87.2-91.3 | |
| Are you satisfied with the aesthetic result? | Very satisfied | 501 (54.5) | 51.2-57.8 |
| Satisfied | 362 (39.4) | 36.2-42.6 | |
| Not satisfied | 56 (6.1) | 4.6-7.8 | |
| Did your quality of life change? | Improved | 636 (69.2) | 66.1-72.2 |
| Not changed | 243 (26.4) | 23.6-29.4 | |
| Decreased | 40 (4.4) | 3.1-5.9 | |
| Would you decide again in favor of a surgery with implants? | Yes | 687 (74.8) | 71.8-77.5 |
| Maybe | 187 (20.4) | 17.8-23.1 | |
| No | 45 (4.9) | 3.6-6.5 |
Kaplan-Meier Complication Rates at 3 and 5 Years
| Type of complication | Kaplan-Meier rate (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Any complication | 3 | 17.8% |
| 5 | 21.7% | |
| Revision surgery | 3 | 0.6% |
| 5 | 0.6% | |
| Implant removal | 3 | 0.4% |
| 5 | 0.4% | |
| CC (Baker grades III-IV) | 3 | 1.2% |
| 5 | 1.2% |
The mean follow-up was of 2.5 ± 1.1 years. Out of 919 patients, 368 (40.0%) were observed up to 3 years of follow-up, and 61 (6.6%) up to 5 years. CC, capsular contracture.
Comparison of Complication Rates Among Different Producers
| Complications rates (%) | MESMO | Textured Allergan | Textured Mentor | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary augmentation | Primary reconstruction | Primary augmentation | Primary reconstruction | ||
| Any complication | 21.7% | 24.6% | 46.6% | 41.8% | 59.1% |
| Revison surgery | 0.6% | 16.7% | 39.4% | 17.2% | 41.2% |
| Implant removal | 0.4% | 8.2% | 22.8% | 6.0% | 21.2% |
| CC (Baker grades III-IV) | 1.2% | 3.3% | 9.6% | 1.8% | 9.5% |
5-Year data. CC, capsular contracture.
Number of Patients by Complications, Overall and by Implant Shape
| Complications, n (%) | Overall | Round | Anatomical |
|---|---|---|---|
| Any complication | 141 (15.3%) | 77 (13.9%) | 62 (17.7%) |
| Hardening (CC I-II) | 47 (5.1%) | 22 (4.0%) | 24 (6.9%) |
| Capsular contracture III-IV | 8 (0.9%) | 7 (1.3%) | 1 (0.3%) |
| Revision surgery | 5 (0.5%) | 3 (0.5%) | 2 (0.6%) |
| Implant removal | 4 (0.4%) | 2 (0.4%) | 2 (0.6%) |
| Hematoma | 23 (2.5%) | 12 (2.2%) | 11 (3.1%) |
| Seroma | 15 (1.6%) | 10 (1.8%) | 5 (1.4%) |
| Malposition | 21 (2.3%) | 9 (1.6%) | 12 (3.4%) |
| Open wounds | 8 (0.9%) | 6 (1.1%) | 2 (0.6%) |
| Other | 71 (7.7%) | 36 (6.5%) | 33 (9.4%) |
Complication is referred to as the onset of at least one of the events in at least 1 of 2 breasts for each patient. CC, capsular contracture.
Number of Patients by Complications, Overall and by Implant Profile
| Complications, n (%) | Overall | Moderate | High | Extra high |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Any complication* | 141 (15.3%) | 31 (12.0%) | 85 (15.2%) | 23 (25.8%) |
| Hardening (CC I-II) | 47 (5.1%) | 9 (3.5%) | 28 (5.0%) | 9 (10.1%) |
| Capsular contracture III-IV | 8 (0.9%) | 4 (1.6%) | 4 (0.7%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Revision surgery | 5 (0.5%) | 2 (0.8%) | 3 (0.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Implant removal | 4 (0.4%) | 1 (0.4%) | 3 (0.5%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Hematoma* | 23 (2.5%) | 7 (2.7%) | 9 (1.6%) | 7 (7.9%) |
| Seroma | 15 (1.6%) | 3 (1.2%) | 8 (1.4%) | 4 (4.5%) |
| Malposition* | 21 (2.3%) | 1 (0.4%) | 16 (2.9%) | 4 (4.5%) |
| Open wounds | 8 (0.9%) | 1 (0.4%) | 5 (0.9%) | 2 (2.3%) |
| Other | 71 (7.7%) | 15 (5.8%) | 42 (7.5%) | 12 (13.5%) |
Complication is referred to as the onset of at least one of the events in at least 1 of 2 breasts for each patient. CC, capsular contracture. *Statistically significant at 5%.
Number of Patients by Complications, Overall and by Implant Volume
| Complications, n (%) | Overall | Volume ≤ 350 | Volume > 350 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Any complication | 141 (15.3%) | 82 (14.8%) | 57 (16.2%) |
| Hardening (CC I-II) | 47 (5.1%) | 30 (5.4%) | 16 (4.5%) |
| Capsular contracture III-IV | 8 (0.9%) | 6 (1.1%) | 2 (0.6%) |
| Revision surgery | 5 (0.5%) | 5 (0.9%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| Implant removal | 4 (0.4%) | 3 (0.5%) | 1 (0.3%) |
| Hematoma | 23 (2.5%) | 12 (2.2%) | 11 (3.1%) |
| Seroma | 15 (1.6%) | 9 (1.6%) | 6 (1.7%) |
| Malposition | 21 (2.3%) | 10 (1.8%) | 11 (3.1%) |
| Open wounds | 8 (0.9%) | 5 (0.9%) | 3 (0.9%) |
| Other | 71 (7.7%) | 39 (7.1%) | 30 (8.5%) |
Complication is referred to as the onset of at least one of the events in at least 1 of 2 breasts for each patient. CC, capsular contracture.