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Immediate Breast Reconstruction Placing the Breast Implant under the Pectoralis Major-Serratus Anterior Pocket without Tissue Expansion  

Kim, Hoon (Departments of Plastic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine)
Eom, Jin Sub (Departments of Plastic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine)
Ahn, Sei Hyun (Departments of General Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine)
Son, Byung Ho (Departments of General Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine)
Lee, Taik Jong (Departments of Plastic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine)
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Archives of Plastic Surgery / v.34, no.5, 2007 , pp. 622-627 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Although the autogenous tissue transfer has been the mainstay of the breast reconstruction, concern for the donor site morbidity can lead to the superseded method using tissue expander with implant or permanent expander-implant. However, the additional procedure of tissue expansion possibly cause discomfort and raise the cost. We tried to verify the efficacy of using the saline-filled breast implant by itself for the safe and convenient immediate breast reconstruction modality if the patients have small, round and non-ptotic breasts and the sufficient breast skin can be saved with mastectomy. Methods: From July 2002 to July 2005, 29 breasts of 26 patients were restored only with the saline-filled breast implant immediately after the skin sparing or nipple-areolar skin sparing mastectomy in Asan Medical Center. A pocket with pectoralis major and serratus anterior muscle was created and the implant was covered with this muscle pocket. Simultaneous contralateral augmentation was performed in patients whose mastectomy specimen weighed less than 100g. Results: Using only the saline-filled breast implant resulted in the successful reconstruction with few complications including partial necrosis of nipple areolar skin (five cases, 17.2%), capsular contracture (three cases, 10.3%), hematoma (one case, 3.4%), depigmentation of areolar skin (one case, 3.4%), hypertrophic scar (one case, 3.4%), which were all healed by conservative management. There were no significant complications such as implant exposure and subsequent removal. Conclusion: Immediate breast reconstruction only with the saline-filled breast implant can be a satisfactory alternative option for the patients whose breast is small, round and non-ptotic, especially when the nipple-areolar skin of the breast is preserved in the mastectomy.
Keywords
Gynecomastia; Subcutaneous mastectomy;
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