Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (Apr 2023)

Technical approach and clinical outcomes of delayed two-stage tissue expander/implant breast reconstruction: a single-institution experience

  • Myeong Jae Kang,
  • Jung Ho Lee,
  • Hyeon Jun Jeon,
  • Jeong Yeop Ryu,
  • Joon Seok Lee,
  • Kang Young Choi,
  • Ho Yun Chung,
  • Byung Chae Cho,
  • Jeeyeon Lee,
  • Ho Yong Park,
  • Jung Dug Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14730/aaps.2022.00745
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 89 – 96

Abstract

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Background Immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy can be challenging in some patients for medical or oncological reasons. Delayed two-stage tissue expander/implant breast reconstruction is a reliable option for these patients. However, data regarding surgical techniques, outcomes, and complication rates are limited. This study reports our experience using the two-stage tissue expander/implant procedure for delayed breast reconstruction. Methods This retrospective study included 32 patients (34 breasts) who underwent delayed two-stage tissue expander/implant breast reconstruction at our institution from January 2018 to July 2022. We summarized the techniques used in the procedure and evaluated the 1-year postoperative outcomes and complication rates. Results The mean time from mastectomy to expander insertion was 210±25 days, and 8.2±2.3 additional expansions were required prior to the implant insertion. The mean time of tissue expansion was 187±15 days, and the mean volume of expansion was 495±31 mL. No major complications occurred that required reoperation, and the patients were highly satisfied with the surgical results. Conclusions Although delayed two-stage tissue expander/implant breast reconstruction resulted in satisfactory outcomes, consensus regarding the operative technique is still needed. Two-stage tissue expander/implant breast reconstruction is a safe and effective option for delayed breast reconstruction.

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