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The effect of implant surface on the recurrence rates of capsular contracture following revision breast surgery: Early results from a single surgeon retrospective comparative study

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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2021 Jun 6:S1748-6815(21)00269-2. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2021.05.016. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: This retrospective comparative study aimed to evaluate the effect of implant surface in two cohorts of consecutive patients who underwent revision surgery following capsular contracture (Baker III-IV) after primary breast augmentation with textured implants.

METHODS: All patients underwent the same surgical procedure (capsulectomy - pocket plane change - implant exchange) and the only difference was that two different types of implants were used during the implant exchange: textured(Group A - biocell) or nanotextured(Group B - silksurface). A comparative analysis was performed using the following parameters: patients' demographics, age, the time between the primary breast augmentation and the revision surgery, the surgical and follow-up outcomes; and the incidence, timing, and capsular co ntracture recurrence.

RESULTS: Eighty consecutive females were included, Group A(textured): age of 35(19-65) years and time between primary and secondary surgery of 59(6-209) months; and Group B(nanotextured): age of 39(26-58) years and time between primary and secondary surgery of 65(7-218) months. For both groups, at a mean follow-up of 25(21-36) months for Group A(textured), and at a mean follow-up of 24(21-34) months for Group B(nanotextured); capsular contracture reoccurred in 3 cases (7.5%), at 7, 10, and 14 months in Group A and in 3 cases (7,5%), at 9, 10, and 16 months in Group B, post revision surgery. Students' t-test demonstrated no statistically significant differences between the recurrences of the two implant surfaces (p-value>0.05).

CONCLUSION: In capsular contracture revision surgery, the type of implant surface (textured or nanotextured) does not appear to influence recurrence rates. Further studies are required to identify the clinical impact on the implant surface in long-term outcomes of capsular contracture breast surgery.

PMID:34210625 | DOI:10.1016/j.bjps.2021.05.016

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