1. Postoperative Complications in Breast Reconstruction With Porcine Acellular Dermis and Polypropylene Meshes in Subpectoral Implant Placement.
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Schüler K, Paepke S, Kohlmann T, Alwafai Z, Nawroth F, Zygmunt M, and Ohlinger R
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- Animals, Female, Humans, Mastectomy adverse effects, Polypropylenes, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Retrospective Studies, Swine, Acellular Dermis, Breast Implantation adverse effects, Breast Implants adverse effects, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Mammaplasty adverse effects
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Aim: This research compares postoperative complication rates with Strattice™, SERAGYN
® BR, and TiLOOP® Bra interposition devices for subpectoral implant placement after skin or nipple sparing mastectomy., Patients and Methods: 188 breast reconstructions in 157 patients after primary (n=96), secondary (n=71), or prophylactic (n=21) surgery were analyzed regarding major and minor complications., Results: With acellular dermal matrix (ADM) Strattice™, 27.5% major and 27.5% minor complications occurred. Implant loss rates were 27.3% in primary and 30.8% in secondary reconstructions. With SERAGYN® BR, 11.1% major and 13,0% minor complications occurred. Implant losses (6.1%) occurred exclusively in primary reconstructions. With TiLOOP® Bra, 14.9% major and 9.6% minor complications occurred. Implant loss rates were 7.7% in primary and 7.1% in secondary reconstructions., Conclusion: ADM was associated with high complication rates in primary and secondary reconstructions. Low complication rates were seen with mesh interposition devices in primary, secondary, and prophylactic reconstructions., (Copyright © 2021 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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