1. Clinical experiences with the use of ULTRAPRO
- Author
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D, Pukancsik, P, Kelemen, G, Gulyás, M, Újhelyi, E, Kovács, K, Éles, N, Mészáros, I, Kenessey, P, Pálházi, T, Kovács, M, Kásler, and Z, Mátrai
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Adult ,Reoperation ,Esthetics ,Mammaplasty ,Mastectomy, Subcutaneous ,Genes, BRCA2 ,Genes, BRCA1 ,Breast Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Surgical Mesh ,Postoperative Complications ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Absorbable Implants ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Acellular dermal matrices have been used for direct-to-implant (DTI) breast reconstruction (BR), eliminating the load of the lower pole skin envelope. However, the available allograft matrices add considerable health care costs. This study examined the long-term follow-up of synthetic ULTRAPROA retrospective cohort study was performed between January 2013 and January 2016, involved 112 early-stage breast cancer and/or BRCA 1/2 patients, and evaluated 189 immediate DTI BRs following skin-, areola- or nipple-sparing mastectomy using ULTRAPROTen patients were lost-to-follow-up, resulting in 102 patients and 174 breast surgery cases analysed. The mean age was 43 years, with 23.4 months of follow-up on average. Forty-six patients (45.1%) had previous radiotherapy with pre-existing scars. In total, 32 complications (18.3%) were recorded, including 12 minor (6.9%) and 20 major (11.4%) complications requiring revision. All median quality of life scores were above 83 points, representing a high score, with an average 4-point rating for the aesthetic outcome and natural consistency of the breast.Partially absorbable ULTRAPRO
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- 2016