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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(3):407-413.
Published online May 1, 1999.
Breast Reconstruction with an Anatomical Expander and Implant: our clinical experience.
Peob Min Ko, Won Jin Park, Jae Jung Kim, Bom Joon Joon, Jae Seung Lee, Myoung Soo Shin
Abstract
The use of a tissue expander and implant is the simplest option for breast reconstruction after mastectomy. Use of a round dome-shaped prosthesis and the commonly used one-stage technique with a Becker type prosthesis, however, often produces an undesirable upper pole fullness. To overcome this and to achieve improved aesthetic results, we started using an anatomically-shaped expander and implant, as described by Maxwell, as a two-stage breast reconstruction. We reviewed the results of our 21 reconstructed breasts in 22 patients who were deemed suitable for reconstruction using this technique since January 1995. The most commonly used expander was 350cc (range 350-550cc) and an average of 4.2 inflations were required before replacing the expander with a permanent implant. All the expanders were placed in submuscular pockets and implant volume. The longest follow-up was 36 months. Few complications developed and most patients were satisfied with the results. We found that the anatomically-shaped expander and implant produced better aesthetic results compared to a done-shaped prosthesis.
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