Capsular contracture in implant based breast reconstruction-the effect of porcine acellular dermal matrix.

Gland surgery 2017 Vol.6(1) p. 49-56

Lardi AM, Ho-Asjoe M, Junge K, Farhadi J

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Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Irradiation of implant-based breast reconstructions (BR) is known to increase capsular contracture (CC) rates on average by 4-fold over non-irradiated reconstructions. The use of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) has been associated with lower CC rates in non-irradiated reconstructions (0-3%). Experimental and clinical studies suggest that ADM may also reduce CC rates in irradiated breasts. The aim of this study was to evaluate CC rates in non-irradiated and irradiated one- and two-stage BRs performed with the assistance of porcine ADM (PADM).

[METHODS] A single centre, retrospective, cohort study was designed from December 2008 to October 2012. A total of 200 immediate implant-based BRs were performed using PADM for inferior pole reinforcement. We included non-irradiated BR with a minimum follow up of 6 month from primary surgery (one stage) or from explantation of expander and implantation of the definitive implant (two stage). Of the postoperatively irradiated BR we included patients with 1 year or more follow up time from termination of radiotherapy. CC was graded using the conventional Spear-Baker classification and modified version for irradiated BR. According to the literature Grade III and IV CC were defined as clinically significant CC.

[RESULTS] Of 200 BRs with PADM, 122 were included in this study (84 non-irradiated and 38 irradiated). Sixty-five BR were one stage and 57 were two stage BR. Grade III/IV CC was remarkable low in non-irradiated (6%) and irradiated BR (13%). There was a non-significant trend to increased Grade III and IV CC in irradiated BR non-irradiated BR (13% 6%, P=0.216). In this study follow up time (P<0.001) and the stage of ADM reconstruction (two one stage, P=0.022) were significant risk factors for occurrence of grade III/IV CC on univariate analysis and remained significant for the follow up time (P=0.013) and remarkable for the stages (P=0.093) in multivariate analysis.

[CONCLUSIONS] Our data support the current clinical evidence that ADM use in implant-based BR is associated with a reduced risk of CC when compared to the standard submuscular techniques in literature. The reduced risk is maintained in the setting of radiotherapy. Two stage procedures in our study population showed increased grade III/IV CC compared to one stage procedures with or without exposure to radiation.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
재료 adm 무세포진피기질 dict 5
해부 breast 유방 dict 2
합병증 capsular contracture 피막구축 dict 2
재료 acellular dermal matrix 무세포진피기질 dict 2
해부 breasts scispacy 1
약물 [BACKGROUND] scispacy 1
약물 BRs scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] scispacy 1
기법 submuscular 근막하 평면 dict 1
질환 implant-based breast scispacy 1
질환 PADM → porcine ADM scispacy 1
질환 Grade III and IV CC scispacy 1
질환 grade III/IV CC scispacy 1
기타 porcine acellular dermal matrix scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 BR ( scispacy 1

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