An 8-Year Experience of Direct-to-Implant Immediate Breast Reconstruction Using Human Acellular Dermal Matrix (AlloDerm)

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Salzberg, C. Andrew [1 ]
Ashikari, Andrew Y. [1 ]
Koch, R. Michael [1 ]
Chabner-Thompson, Elizabeth [1 ]
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[1] New York Med Coll, Div Plast Surg, New York, NY USA
关键词
SKIN-SPARING MASTECTOMY; LONG-TERM; EXPANDER/IMPLANT RECONSTRUCTION; PATIENT SATISFACTION; TISSUE MATRIX; COMPLICATIONS; ALLOGRAFT; RADIATION; COVERAGE; OUTCOMES;
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10.1097/PRS.0b013e318200a961
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: The advent of skin-and nipple-sparing mastectomy in conjunction with the use of human acellular dermal matrix to provide lower pole coverage has made direct-to-implant immediate breast reconstruction following mastectomy feasible. The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term complications associated with this technique. Methods: All human acellular dermal matrix-assisted direct-to-implant immediate reconstructions performed over an 8-year period were included in this analysis. Patient charts were reviewed for type of mastectomy (oncologic or prophylactic), incision type, complications during follow-up, length of follow-up, rate and type of revision surgery in breasts without postoperative complications, contralateral procedures, and adjuvant radiotherapy. Results: A total of 466 breasts (260 patients) were reconstructed; 68 percent were prophylactic and 32 percent were oncologic cases. Twenty-one breasts (4.5 percent) received radiotherapy. Mean implant size placed was 412.8 +/- 24.7 cc (range, 150 to 600 cc). Mean follow-up was 28.9 +/- 21.3 months (range, 0.3 to 97.7 months). The overall complication rate was 3.9 percent (implant loss, 1.3 percent; skin breakdown/necrosis, 1.1 percent; hematoma, 1.1 percent; human acellular dermal matrix exposure, 0.6 percent; capsular contracture, 0.4 percent; and infection, 0.2 percent). Type, incidence, and overall rate of complications did not differ significantly between prophylactic and oncologic breasts. Irradiated breasts had a fourfold higher rate of complications. In 354 breasts with more than 1 year of follow-up (mean, 36.7 +/- 18.6 months; range, 12.1 to 97.7 months), there were no long-term complications. Conclusions: Human acellular dermal matrix-assisted direct-to-implant breast reconstruction following mastectomy is safe and reliable, with a low overall long-term complication rate. The low incidence of capsular contracture supports the growing body of evidence that human acellular dermal matrix mitigates capsular contracture. (Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 127: 514, 2011.)
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