Breast Implant Illness: Surgical, Autoimmune, and Breast Reconstruction Associations

Surgeries Pub Date : 2022-05-13 DOI:10.3390/surgeries3020013
Carlos Daniel Varela-Chinchilla, Gabriel Salinas-McQuary, N. Segura-Azuara, P. A. Trinidad-Calderón
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Abstract

Breast implant illness refers to a combination of different symptoms related to breast implant surgery, including fatigue, brain fog, and arthralgias. This malaise occurs after cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgeries, although it has not been proven to be a disease. Even recent studies have reported concluding statements of the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment as unclear and widely unknown. Therefore, this review aimed to determine the associations between the manifestations of breast implant illness in surgery and breast reconstruction, as well as the autoimmune responses involved. Complications associated with breast implants include breast pain, capsular contracture, infections, as well as other manifestations specific to breast reconstruction. Moreover, patients with implants may present with new-onset systemic sclerosis, Sjögren’s syndrome, and connective tissue diseases. However, the incidence of capsular contracture has steadily decreased with each generation of implants, particularly since the development of textured implants, as well as with the use of antibiotics and antiseptic pocket irrigation. However, the incidence of anaplastic large cell lymphoma has increased with the use of textured implants. Remarkably, the autoimmune response to these implants remains unclear. Therefore, close follow-up, careful observation of any symptom presentation, and evidence-based treatment decisions are necessary for patients with breast implants.
乳房植入疾病:外科、自身免疫和乳房重建的关联
乳房植入疾病是指与乳房植入手术相关的不同症状的组合,包括疲劳、脑雾和关节痛。这种不适发生在乳房整形和重建手术后,尽管尚未被证明是一种疾病。即使是最近的研究也报道了病因、诊断和治疗的结论性陈述,但这些结论性陈述并不清楚,而且广泛未知。因此,本综述旨在确定手术中乳房植入物疾病的表现与乳房重建之间的关系,以及所涉及的自身免疫反应。与乳房植入物相关的并发症包括乳房疼痛、包膜挛缩、感染以及乳房重建特有的其他表现。此外,植入物的患者可能会出现新发的系统性硬化症、干燥综合征和结缔组织疾病。然而,随着每一代植入物的发展,包膜挛缩的发生率都在稳步下降,特别是自从有纹理植入物的开发以来,以及抗生素和防腐口袋冲洗的使用。然而,间变性大细胞淋巴瘤的发病率随着纹理植入物的使用而增加。值得注意的是,这些植入物的自身免疫反应尚不清楚。因此,密切随访、仔细观察任何症状表现以及循证治疗决策对于隆胸患者来说是必要的。
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