Title of article :
Rippling Associated with Pre-Pectoral Implant Based Breast Reconstruction: A New Grading System
Author/Authors :
Vidya, Raghavan Department of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery - New Cross Hospital - Wolverhampton, UK , Mujtaba Iqbal, Fahad St. George’s Hospital - London, UK , Becker, Hilton Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Cleveland Clinic Florida - Weston - Florida, USA , Zhadan, Olga Clinical Biomedical Science - Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine - Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton - Florida, USA
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
The incidence of breast cancer and immediate breast reconstruction
is on the rise particularly in the US and Western Europe. Over
the last decade, implant based breast reconstructions have gained
popularity. The prepectoral breast reconstruction has emerged as
a novel technique, minimally invasive, preserves the chest wall
anatomy while restoring body image. However, implant rippling
appears to be an adverse effect associated with this technique.
METHODS
We have described a new grading system for rippling following
prepectoral implant breast reconstruction and discussed its
management. We then evaluated the new grading system in our
practice.
RESULTS
We looked at the first 50 consecutive patients who underwent
prepectoral implant based breast reconstruction. In our
experience, 45 patients (90%) had grade 1, 3 patients (6%) had
grade 2, 1 patient (2%) had grade 3 and 1 patient (2%) had grade
4 rippling. The observed rippling was seen more often in patients
with low BMI<20 and in those who had poor subcutaneous fat
preoperatively (pinch test<2 cm).
CONCLUSION
Prepectoral implant based breast reconstruction adds a whole
new dimension to breast reconstruction. However rippling can
be an undesired adverse effect associated with this technique and
patients need to be informed.
Keywords :
Breast , Implant , Reconstruction , Complication , Rippling , Lipomodelling
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery