Imaging findings after a total reconstructed breast with autologous fat transfer (AFT): what the radiologist needs to know

BJR|Open Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.1093/bjro/tzae010
Maud E P Rijkx, Esther M Heuts, J. Houwers, J. Hommes, Andrzej A Piatkowski, T. V. van Nijnatten
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Abstract

Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is an upcoming technique for total breast reconstruction. Consequently, radiological imaging of women with an AFT reconstructed breast will increase in the coming years, yet radiological experience and evidence after AFT is limited. The surgical procedure of AFT and follow-up with imaging modalities including mammography (MG), ultrasound (US), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with a total breast reconstruction with AFT are summarized to illustrate the radiological normal and suspicious findings for malignancy. Imaging after a total breast reconstruction with AFT appears to be based mostly on benign imaging findings with an overall low biopsy rate. As higher volumes are injected in this technique, the risk for the onset of fat necrosis increases. Imaging findings most often are related to fat necrosis after AFT. On MG, fat necrosis can mostly be seen as oil cysts. Breast seromas after total breast reconstruction with AFT is an unfavourable outcome and may require special treatment. Fat deposition in the pectoral muscle is a previously unknown, but benign entity. Although fat necrosis is a benign entity, it can mimic breast cancer (recurrence). In symptomatic women after total breast reconstruction with AFT, MG and US can be considered as first diagnostic modalities. Breast MRI can be used as a problem-solving tool during later stage. Future studies should investigate the most optimal follow-up strategy, including different imaging modalities, in patients treated with AFT for total breast reconstruction.
自体脂肪移植(AFT)全乳房再造术后的影像检查结果:放射科医生须知
自体脂肪移植(AFT)是一种新兴的全乳房重建技术。因此,在未来几年中,对使用自体脂肪移植重建乳房的女性进行放射成像的情况将会增加,但自体脂肪移植后的放射经验和证据却很有限。 本文总结了 AFT 的手术过程以及对 AFT 全乳房重建患者进行乳房 X 线照相术(MG)、超声波检查(US)和磁共振成像(MRI)等影像学检查的随访情况,以说明正常和可疑恶性肿瘤的影像学检查结果。 使用 AFT 进行全乳房重建后的影像学检查似乎主要基于良性影像学检查结果,活检率总体较低。随着该技术注射量的增加,脂肪坏死的风险也随之增加。AFT 术后的成像结果通常与脂肪坏死有关。在 MG 上,脂肪坏死主要表现为油囊肿。使用 AFT 进行全乳重建后,乳房血清肿是一种不利的结果,可能需要特殊治疗。胸肌脂肪沉积是一种以前未知的良性病变。虽然脂肪坏死是一种良性病变,但它可能会诱发乳腺癌(复发)。 对于使用 AFT 进行全乳重建后出现症状的女性,MG 和 US 可作为首选诊断方法。乳腺磁共振成像可作为后期解决问题的工具。未来的研究应探讨对使用 AFT 进行全乳房重建的患者进行随访的最佳策略,包括不同的成像方式。
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