A 15-Year Experience with Primary Breast Augmentation

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Codner, Mark A. [1 ]
Mejia, Juan D.
Locke, Michelle B.
Mahoney, Amy
Thiels, Cornelius
Nahai, Farzad R.
Hester, T. Roderick
Nahai, Foad
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[1] Paces Plast Surg, Atlanta, GA 30327 USA
关键词
SOFT-TISSUE RELATIONSHIPS; CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE; WIDE-RANGE; REOPERATIONS; COMPLICATIONS; OUTCOMES; SALINE;
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10.1097/PRS.0b013e318205f41b
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: This study evaluated patients who underwent primary breast surgery within a single group practice from 1994 to 2009. Reoperations were divided by reoperation reason into total reoperations and implant-specific reoperations. The authors hypothesized that the implant-specific reoperation rate will provide the most accurate measurement of complications caused by the breast implant device. Methods: A total of 812 patients received the same brand of breast implant for primary breast augmentation or augmentation/mastopexy. Safety and efficacy data were recorded and complication rates were calculated. Statistics were applied using Kaplan-Meier estimated cumulative incidence calculations. Results: This study included 482 patients with saline and 330 patients with silicone implants. The most common complications included capsular contracture, rippling, rupture, infection, and hematoma. A total of 8.2 percent of patients developed Baker grade III/IV capsular contracture by 6 years. The raw incidence of rippling was 7.1 percent, and the rate was significantly increased in underweight patients with subglandular saline implants (p = 0.045). The rate of total reoperation at 1 year was 14.2 percent While a significantly increased rate of total reoperation was seen for silicone compared with saline implants (p < 0.01), no difference was seen in the rate of implant-specific reoperation for saline compared to silicone implants (p = 0.582). Conclusions: The use of total reoperation rates as an indication of complications of breast implants can lead to both an overestimation of implant-related complications and the inaccurate conclusion that silicone implants result in higher complication rates than saline implants. The implant-specific reoperation rate may provide a more accurate incidence of implant complications than the total reoperation rate, which includes reoperations for factors unrelated to the implant. (Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 127: 1300, 2011.)
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