Nadia Aladari, Mihaela Perțea, Camelia Tamaş, Iulia Dabija Olaru, M. Palaghia, Ana-Maria Trofin, Valentin Bejan, T. Stamate
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Aspecte morfopatologice si strategii de preventie a contracturii capsulare după augmentarea mamara cu implante
Breast augmentation with silicone implants is one of the most common procedures performed by plastic
surgeons around the world. Capsular contracture is one of the complication in breast augmentation that requires
invasive reparation surgery. The inflammatory response to the breast implants appears to be directly associated with
capsular contracture.
In addition to the type of material (saline vs. silicone) used and it’s texture (smooth vs. textured), a number
of factors were detected related to their position and the existence of a history of radiotherapy after cancer treatment
for breast cancer. It tries to identify ideal methods to prevent and minimize the risk of developing capsular
contracture.
Among the methods currently used were described: placement of the implant in the retropectoral plane,
dissection of a larger pocket, performing a rigorous hemostasis, use of implants with textured surface, minimizing
the exposure time, contact and handling of the implant, irrigation of the pocket with antiseptic solutions (5%
betadine) or broad-spectrum antibiotic solution to prevent the infectious process, the use of talc-free gloves, the use
of corticosteroids, immuno-modulators and anti-inflammatory drugs.