Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Nov 2021)

Artifacts on Magnetic Resonance Imaging from Electronic Identification Enablement in Silicone Gel Implants Are Not Negligible

  • Kathinka D. Kurz, MD, PhD,
  • Øystein Kallevåg, MSc,
  • Kenneth Austrått, MSc,
  • Bodil Styr, MD,
  • Jon Bjarne Leiknes, MD,
  • Pål Krøger, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003941
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. e3941

Abstract

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Summary:. Breast implants filled with silicone gel are used worldwide for cosmetic reasons, or breast reconstruction following risk-reducing or therapeutic mastectomy. The importance of identifiable implants is undeniable. A recent development has been the labeling of the implants with a radio-frequency device micro responder chip (RFID). We examined a patient with silicone implants containing RFID chips with magnetic resonance imaging and were surprised by the artifacts caused by the RFID chip. We raise the question if the benefits of RFID-labeled silicone implants outweigh the drawbacks of magnetic resonance artifacts caused by the RFID chip itself.