医学
乳下皱襞
隆胸
外科
植入
解剖(医学)
包膜挛缩
筋膜
畸形
胸大肌
乳房再造术
乳腺癌
癌症
内科学
作者
Yo Han Oh,Soo Hyang Lee,Won June Yoon
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bjps.2022.02.046
摘要
Summary
Background
Inferior implant malposition after breast augmentation is the second most common reason for revision surgery. This article introduces the new concept of dual-plane pocket formation in transaxillary breast augmentation to prevent inferior implant malposition by preserving the continuity of the superficial layer of the deep pectoralis fascia. Methods
Patients who underwent transaxillary endoscopic breast augmentation performed from January 2017 to December 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. With the aid of the endoscope, dissection proceeded. During pectoralis muscle origin detachment, the superficial layer of deep pectoralis fascia was preserved. After making the pocket, silicone gel implants were inserted. A retrospective chart review was done to collect data on postoperative complications. Results
A total of 251 patients were performed, and the mean follow-up time was 20.6 months. In a total of 28 cases of complications (9.6%), there were 2 cases of reoperations. In a total of three patients (1.2%) of implant malposition, one patient (0.4%) developed mild bilateral bottoming-out deformity. Conclusions
Meticulous dissection by endoscopy could avoid the destruction of the superficial layer of the deep pectoralis fascia during pocket dissection and produce an intact fascial system with its own continuity at the inframammary fold (IMF). A well-controlled envelope over the implant and a supporting structure underneath it are important in breast augmentation to prevent inferior implant malposition.
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