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Restoring Breast Volume in High BMI Patients: A Single-Center Review of Breast Reconstruction Using Hyperinflated Saline Implants.

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Kachare, MD; Kachare, SD; Vivace, BJ; Elfanagely, O; Barrow, B; O'Toole, A; Simpson, AM; Safeek, R; Choo, JH; McCurry, TM; Wilhelmi, BJ
Published in: Eplasty
January 2022

Breast reconstruction in the obese patient is often fraught with poor patient satisfaction due to inadequate volume restoration. The off-label hyperinflation of saline implants is a direct yet controversial solution to this problem, with limited studies in the literature. This study sought to determine the safety and efficacy of this technique for breast reconstruction.A retrospective chart review was performed to identify all patients with a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2 who underwent breast reconstruction between the years 2013 to 2020 with saline implants filled beyond the manufacturer's maximum recommended volume.The 21 patients identified had an average age of 49 years. The mean BMI was 39.5 kg/m2. A total of 42 implants were placed; 34 were 800 mL, 4 were 750 mL, and 4 were 700 mL. The average overfill volume was 302 mL (138%). Mean follow-up was 65.0 months. Of these, 1 (4.8%) patient with a history of chest wall radiotherapy underwent reoperation for unilateral implant exposure 27 days after the index procedure, no patient sustained spontaneous leak or rupture, and 1 patient had unilateral deflation following emergent central line and pacemaker placement 2 years after the implant was placed for an unrelated cardiovascular event.Hyperinflation of saline implants beyond the maximum recommended volume may be considered for volume replacement in obese patients undergoing implant-based breast reconstruction. This practice is well tolerated, has a complication rate comparable to using implants filled to the recommended volume, and has the potential to restore lost breast volume in the obese patient post mastectomy.

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Published In

Eplasty

EISSN

1937-5719

ISSN

1937-5719

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

22

Start / End Page

e30

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Kachare, M. D., Kachare, S. D., Vivace, B. J., Elfanagely, O., Barrow, B., O’Toole, A., … Wilhelmi, B. J. (2022). Restoring Breast Volume in High BMI Patients: A Single-Center Review of Breast Reconstruction Using Hyperinflated Saline Implants. Eplasty, 22, e30.
Kachare, Milind D., Swapnil D. Kachare, Bradley J. Vivace, Omar Elfanagely, Brooke Barrow, Adam O’Toole, Alyssa M. Simpson, et al. “Restoring Breast Volume in High BMI Patients: A Single-Center Review of Breast Reconstruction Using Hyperinflated Saline Implants.Eplasty 22 (January 2022): e30.
Kachare MD, Kachare SD, Vivace BJ, Elfanagely O, Barrow B, O’Toole A, et al. Restoring Breast Volume in High BMI Patients: A Single-Center Review of Breast Reconstruction Using Hyperinflated Saline Implants. Eplasty. 2022 Jan;22:e30.
Kachare MD, Kachare SD, Vivace BJ, Elfanagely O, Barrow B, O’Toole A, Simpson AM, Safeek R, Choo JH, McCurry TM, Wilhelmi BJ. Restoring Breast Volume in High BMI Patients: A Single-Center Review of Breast Reconstruction Using Hyperinflated Saline Implants. Eplasty. 2022 Jan;22:e30.

Published In

Eplasty

EISSN

1937-5719

ISSN

1937-5719

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

22

Start / End Page

e30

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences