Relation Between Post-Augmentation Parenchymal Atrophy and Local Tissue Pressure

Author:

Pontello João1,Roxo Ana Claudia1,Abreu Maria Lidia1,Torezani Rodrigo2,Pamplona Djenane3

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic Surgery, Rio de Janeiro State University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2. Division of Radiology, Rio de Janeiro State University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

3. Division of Mechanical Engineering PUC RIO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Background Breast parenchyma interacts dynamically with an inserted implant, which may lead to local atrophy and sensory involvement, changes in vascular tissue and lactation, and volume reduction over time. The inversely proportional relationship between pressure and volume cannot be stated with certainty; that is, the larger implants having more local pressure would lead to compression, thus leading to atrophy of parenchyma more intensely compared with smaller implants. The objective of this study was to assess and list breast parenchyma volume changes with different pressure levels due to silicone implants of several sizes. Objectives The authors sought to list the pressure exerted by silicone implants and the atrophy caused in the breast tissue. Methods Thirty-six women were placed in 3 groups (n = 12) and subjected to augmentation mammoplasty in the subglandular plane. The measurement of pressure in millimeters of mercury was conducted with help of molds with the same base and projection of implants introduced posteriorly. MRI was conducted in all participants in the preoperative period and at 6 and 12 months after surgery. Results Twelve months after breast implant insertion, the groups had a significant glandular volume reduction (mean, 12.97% in the right breast and 12.42% in the left breast). There was a statistically significant difference in the proportions of volume reduction and the pressure levels measured. Conclusions A reduction in breast volume was verified. This reduction was also related to the level of pressure exerted on the implant. Level of Evidence: 3

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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