Ian C. Hoppe, Matthew J. Trovato, Gregory E. Rauscher. (2011) Case report: localized scleroderma of the breast after saline implant rupture. European Journal of Plastic Surgery 34 , 127-130 /Ian C.Hoppe, Matthew J.Trovato, Gregory E.Rauscher. (2011) Case report: localized scleroderma of ...
the saline will be safely absorbed by the body. A silicone leak may stay inside the implant shell or leak outside of the shell. When a saline implant ruptures, it will deflate. But silicone breast implants may cause no obvious symptoms when they rupture. This is called silent rupture. ...
Silicone breast implants do have some drawbacks, however. These implants are at their full size prior to being placed in the body, and therefore silicone breast implant surgery requires slightly larger incisions, 3.5 – 4 cm. In addition, it can be difficult to detect a rupture in a silicone...
The first case of localized scleroderma (morphea) in a 61-year-old female with unilateral rupture 3years after bilateral saline breast implant augmentation is reported. Erythematous skin eruptions were noted on the anterior trunk and involved breast. The implant was removed and tissue biopsies were...
RUPTURE CONSIDERATIONS This new generation of cohesive silicone gel implants has not been available long enough for extended studies, but early data suggest that the implants have improved durability. In any case, when the shell of a cohesive silicone gel implant breaks, as some will inevitably do...
A case of the left-sided breast cancer with rupture of implant in the right-sided breast after augmentation mammoplasty with saline-filled implants... R Tomita - 《Therapeutic Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Women's Recovery Experiences After Breast Cancer Reconstruction Surgery Many women with...
Concerns have primarily revolved around ruptures and the potential health risks associated with leaked silicone from silicone gel-filled implants. Cases of silicone migration from the shell of saline breast implants remain scarce. This case report introduces a unique case of a 66-year-old patient ...
Ten cases (3.3%) required secondary operation in our group due to capsular contracture or rupture of the previous implants. Five (1.7%) smooth-surface and 5 (6.7%) textured-surface implants were noted with these complications. There was a significantly higher number (p<0.05) of complications ...
Complications such as infection, hematoma, implant rupture, pathological scarring, breast tumors and connective tissue diseases were evaluated. Furthermore, capsular contracture and degree of patients satisfaction were also evaluated. Evaluations were done yearly. Sixty-four (85%) of the patients with ...
Silicone gel has been found to migrate into both surrounding and distant tissues as a result of rupture or bleed, with reports of evidence of silicone found in the breast (11), implant capsule =-=(9)-=-, axillary lymph nodes (12), arms, fingers, and groin (13,14), ...