Radiologic findings in women after Autologous Fat Transfer (AFT) based breast reconstruction: A Systematic Review

IF 1.5 Q3 SURGERY
M.E.P. Rijkx , E. Bernardi , S.J. Schop , E.M. Heuts , M.B.I. Lobbes , J.E. Hommes , A. Piatkowski de Grzymala , T.J.A. van Nijnatten
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Abstract

Purpose

Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is increasingly used in breast reconstructive surgery. Due to post-surgical changes, in breast imaging after AFT, it can be challenging to differentiate between benign and suspicious findings. This systematic review aimed to present an overview of the literature on breast imaging after AFT-based breast reconstruction. The descriptive radiologic findings focus on different breast imaging modalities (i.e., mammography (MG), ultrasound (US), and breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)) to provide an overview of the most commonly reported benign and suspicious findings.

Results

The literature search yielded 20 studies from 2006-2022 that reported AFT-based breast reconstructions and included the radiologic evaluation of the included breast imaging modalities. Only six of the 20 included studies provided qualitative descriptions of radiologic findings. Fat necrosis was most frequently reported. On MG, fat necrosis was described in a variety of stages such as oil cyst or cytosteatonecrosis with or without calcifications. On US, it was described as a nonvascular hypo- or anechoic mass, and on breast MRI, it was most frequently reported as hypointense homogenous architectural distortion. Additional biopsies to differentiate between benign and malignant findings after AFT-based breast reconstruction were reported in 13 of the 20 studies. Among all included studies in the current review, a total of 34 of 137 biopsies were considered malignant (24.8%).

Conclusion

Qualitative descriptions of the reported radiologic findings after AFT for breast reconstruction were limited. Additional biopsies can be considered to differentiate between benign and suspicious findings. More experience and research are necessary to improve the interpretation of breast imaging after AFT-based breast reconstructions.

基于自体脂肪移植 (AFT) 的乳房再造术后妇女的放射学发现:系统回顾
目的 自体脂肪移植(AFT)在乳房整形手术中的应用越来越广泛。由于手术后的变化,在 AFT 术后的乳房影像学检查中,区分良性和可疑结果可能具有挑战性。本系统性综述旨在概述基于 AFT 的乳房重建术后的乳房成像文献。描述性的放射学结果侧重于不同的乳腺成像模式(即乳腺X线摄影(MG)、超声波(US)和乳腺磁共振成像(MRI)),以概述最常报道的良性和可疑结果。结果文献检索结果显示,2006-2022年间有20项研究报道了基于AFT的乳房重建,并包括了对所纳入的乳腺成像模式的放射学评估。在 20 项纳入的研究中,只有 6 项提供了放射学结果的定性描述。脂肪坏死是最常见的报道。在 MG 上,脂肪坏死被描述为不同的阶段,如油囊肿或囊肿,伴有或不伴有钙化。在 US 上,脂肪坏死被描述为无血管的低回声或无回声肿块;在乳腺 MRI 上,脂肪坏死最常被报告为低密度同质结构变形。在 20 项研究中,有 13 项报告了在基于 AFT 的乳房重建后进行额外活检以区分良性和恶性结果的情况。在本综述纳入的所有研究中,137 例活检中有 34 例(24.8%)被认为是恶性的。为区分良性和可疑结果,可考虑进行更多活检。需要更多的经验和研究来改进 AFT 乳房重建后乳房成像的解释。
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JPRAS Open
JPRAS Open Medicine-Surgery
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22 weeks
期刊介绍: JPRAS Open is an international, open access journal dedicated to publishing case reports, short communications, and full-length articles. JPRAS Open will provide the most current source of information and references in plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery. The Journal is based on the continued need to improve surgical care by providing highlights in general reconstructive surgery; cleft lip, palate and craniofacial surgery; head and neck surgery; skin cancer; breast surgery; hand surgery; lower limb trauma; burns; and aesthetic surgery. The Journal will provide authors with fast publication times.
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