Capsular contracture after breast augmentation--a comparison between gel- and saline-filled prostheses.
Abstract
Capsular contracture around the breast prostheses remains the major drawback to the otherwise very satisfying operation of breast augmentation. The possible aetiology of this complication is discussed and local aggravating factors are implicated. The two major types of modern breast prostheses are the Silastic gel-filled and the inflatable. A short-term retrospective clinical study was conducted on 79 augmented breasts to compare the contracture rate when using the gel-filled and the inflatable prostheses--90,7% of the gel-filled prostheses developed capsular contracture (the majority grade III), compared with 22,2% of the inflatables (the majority grade II). On the basis of this trial, we now only use inflatable prostheses for breast augmentation.
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| 유형 | 영어 표현 | 한국어 / 풀이 | UMLS CUI | 출처 | 등장 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 해부 | breast
|
유방 | dict | 5 | |
| 시술 | breast augmentation
|
유방성형술 | dict | 3 | |
| 합병증 | capsular contracture
|
피막구축 | dict | 3 | |
| 해부 | breasts
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 질환 | breasts
|
C0006141
Breast
|
scispacy | 1 | |
| 질환 | contracture
|
C0009917
Contracture
|
scispacy | 1 | |
| 질환 | breast prostheses
|
scispacy | 1 | ||
| 기타 | Capsular
|
scispacy | 1 |
MeSH Terms
Breast; Female; Foreign-Body Reaction; Humans; Prostheses and Implants; Prosthesis Design; Silicone Elastomers; Surgery, Plastic
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