Aim. Aim of our study was to achieve one-stage immediate implant based breast reconstruction, using biological matrices after conservative mastectomies, evaluate patients outcome and complications, in patients suffering from stage Tis-T1-T2 (<3 cm) breast cancer who underwent conservative mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. Methods. The inclusion criteria were: aged 20-65 years; nonsmokers; no diabetes or systemic connective disease; BMI<30; Patients should not be subjected to post-mastectomy radiotherapy; informed consent. During our study, through a randomization system, we used two different types of acellular dermal matrices (ADM): SurgiMend® and Tutomesh®. Results. From February 2012 to March 2014, 22 patients were enrolled, for a total of 38 reconstructions (average age 49 years). Ten patients did not have any mesh-related complications. Four patients showed a dehiscence with bilateral implant exposure, which required removal of the implants; minor wound dehiscence (healing within a month) was observed in 4 patients; 2 patients presented an asymmetry of the inframammary folds and a hematoma was found in two patients. Conclusion. The introduction of the ADM has helped to overcome several reconstructive limitations, allowing an immediate prosthetic reconstruction, after a conservative mastectomy. Complications have been drastically reduced due to an accurate selection of patients. In conclusion, one-stage breast reconstruction with acellular biological matrices, in selected patients, may be a new and realistic frontier in breast surgery, with the real possibility of providing women with breast cancer, a better quality of life compared to the traditional two-stage reconstruction.

Buonomo, O.c., Varvaras, D., Montuori, M., Vanni, G., Venditti, D., Elia, S., et al. (2015). One-stage immediate implant-based breast reconstruction, using biological matrices after conservative mastectomies: Preliminary experience of the University Hospital of Tor Vergata, Rome. CHIRURGIA, 28(6), 221-226.

One-stage immediate implant-based breast reconstruction, using biological matrices after conservative mastectomies: Preliminary experience of the University Hospital of Tor Vergata, Rome

Buonomo, O. C.;Varvaras, D.;Vanni, G.;Venditti, D.;Elia, S.;Granai, A. V.;Petrella, G.;Rossi, P.
2015-01-01

Abstract

Aim. Aim of our study was to achieve one-stage immediate implant based breast reconstruction, using biological matrices after conservative mastectomies, evaluate patients outcome and complications, in patients suffering from stage Tis-T1-T2 (<3 cm) breast cancer who underwent conservative mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. Methods. The inclusion criteria were: aged 20-65 years; nonsmokers; no diabetes or systemic connective disease; BMI<30; Patients should not be subjected to post-mastectomy radiotherapy; informed consent. During our study, through a randomization system, we used two different types of acellular dermal matrices (ADM): SurgiMend® and Tutomesh®. Results. From February 2012 to March 2014, 22 patients were enrolled, for a total of 38 reconstructions (average age 49 years). Ten patients did not have any mesh-related complications. Four patients showed a dehiscence with bilateral implant exposure, which required removal of the implants; minor wound dehiscence (healing within a month) was observed in 4 patients; 2 patients presented an asymmetry of the inframammary folds and a hematoma was found in two patients. Conclusion. The introduction of the ADM has helped to overcome several reconstructive limitations, allowing an immediate prosthetic reconstruction, after a conservative mastectomy. Complications have been drastically reduced due to an accurate selection of patients. In conclusion, one-stage breast reconstruction with acellular biological matrices, in selected patients, may be a new and realistic frontier in breast surgery, with the real possibility of providing women with breast cancer, a better quality of life compared to the traditional two-stage reconstruction.
2015
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE
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Buonomo, O.c., Varvaras, D., Montuori, M., Vanni, G., Venditti, D., Elia, S., et al. (2015). One-stage immediate implant-based breast reconstruction, using biological matrices after conservative mastectomies: Preliminary experience of the University Hospital of Tor Vergata, Rome. CHIRURGIA, 28(6), 221-226.
Buonomo, Oc; Varvaras, D; Montuori, M; Vanni, G; Venditti, D; Elia, S; Santurro, L; Granai, Av; Petrella, G; Rossi, P
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