Outcomes in Implant-based Breast Reconstruction Utilizing Biosynthetic Mesh: A Meta-analysis

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Arnautovic, Alisa [1 ]
Williams, Sonya [2 ]
Ash, Makenna [2 ]
Menon, Ambika [3 ]
Shauly, Orr [3 ]
Losken, Albert [3 ]
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[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Atlanta, GA USA
[3] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Div Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Atlanta, GA USA
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ABSORBABLE MESH; SYNTHETIC MESH; FOLLOW-UP; ADM; PLACEMENT; SURGERY; MATRIX; COST;
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10.1093/asj/sjaf002
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background Biosynthetic mesh has become increasingly popular for immediate breast cancer implant-based reconstruction as an alternative to acellular dermal matrix for soft tissue support.Objectives The aim of this meta-analysis was to investigate the various biosynthetic mesh options available as well as complications and outcomes.Methods PubMed (US National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD), MEDLINE (US National Library of Medicine), and Embase (Elsevier, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) were systematically reviewed for studies investigating TIGR (Novus Scientific, Uppsala, Sweden), Vicryl (Ethicon, Inc., Raritan, NJ), PDO (Poly-Med, Anderson, SC), TiLOOP (PFM Medical, Cologne, Germany), Durasorb (Integra LifeSciences, Princeton, NJ), and Galaflex (BD, Franklin Lakes, NJ) meshes, and their associated outcomes. The meta-analysis was completed in accordance with PRISMA guidelines and was performed to determine overall complication rates in patients who underwent breast reconstruction in which a mesh was used. Data were combined by a pooling of proportional outcomes as is inherent to meta-analysis. The heterogeneity of included studies was assessed in terms of Q and I2 statistics.Results A total of 24 studies investigating 6 different types of mesh in 2167 individual breasts undergoing implant reconstruction were included. Summary effect sizes were calculated for the complications. The pooled rate of seroma formation was 5.26% (Q = 23.81%, I2 = 37.01%) reported in 13 studies, hematoma formation was 2.5% (Q = 0.25%, I2 = 58.27%) reported in 9 studies, skin necrosis was 5.5% (Q = 2.86%, I2 = 423.78%) reported in 10 studies, infection rate was 4.8% (Q = 6.02%, I2 = 149.34%) in 21 studies, and implant loss was 3.85% (Q = 6.55%, I2 = 129.07%) reported in 10 studies.Conclusions Overall, although differences in mesh characteristics exist, the reported rate of complications is low. Biosynthetic mesh options should be taken into consideration in breast reconstruction given their demonstrated safety, significant cost advantage, and potential decrease in short-term complications in comparison to acellular dermal matrix.
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