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Aesthet Surg J ; 2024 Jul 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39012962

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BACKGROUND: Double capsule formation around breast implants is associated with implant rotation and seroma. However, the prevalence and histological characteristics remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: To quantify the prevalence of double capsule formation between different implant surface textures and to explore the histological differences between the inner- and outer capsules from breast implant capsule biopsies. METHODS: The study was performed on data from the Copenhagen Breast Implant (COBI) Biobank comparing the prevalence of double capsule formation around Allergan Biocell implants (Allergan, Dublin, Ireland), Eurosilicone Cristalline implants (GC Aesthetics, Dublin, Ireland), and Mentor Siltex implants (Mentor, Irvine, CA). The histological characteristics of the inner and outer capsules was analyzed using a validated assessment tool. RESULTS: The study included data from 588 patients and 1128 implants. Double capsule formation was found around 25 implants resulting in an overall prevalence of 2.5% for textured implants. Mentor implants with a Siltex surface had a double capsule prevalence of 0.72%, which was significantly lower than the prevalence for Allergan implants with a Biocell surface (7.8%), (P<.001), and Eurosilicone implants with a Cristalline surface (3.4%), (P=.03). Histological analysis showed that inner capsules had lower cellular density (P=.04) and were more calcified (P=.03) compared with outer capsules. CONCLUSIONS: The risk of double capsule formation was highly correlated with the roughness of the breast implant texture, with the risk of double capsule formation around Mentor Siltex implants being significantly lower than that of macrotextured implants. The histological analysis implies that loss of vascularization to the inner capsule results in a lower cellular density and more frequently calcification.

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Ugeskr Laeger ; 176(28): V02140115, 2014 Jul 07.
Artículo en Danés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25292008

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This case report presents a 39-year-old woman with Mondor's disease in the left chest wall six months after excision of a malignant melanoma in the left lumbar region, with sentinel lymph node-biopsy from the left axilla. Mondor's disease is a rare, benign and self-limiting superficial thrombophlebitis, which can appear after surgery on the breast or thorax. Aetiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation and disease course are reviewed.


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Pared Torácica/irrigación sanguínea , Tromboflebitis , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Melanoma/cirugía , Biopsia del Ganglio Linfático Centinela , Tromboflebitis/diagnóstico , Tromboflebitis/patología , Tromboflebitis/cirugía
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