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Acellular Dermal Matrices in Breast Surgery, An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery - E-Book
(2012)
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Abstract
Topics include: Defining the problem/proof of concept; The reconstructive model; Do ADM’s change the rationale for immediate vs. delayed?; Direct to implant reconstruction; Capsular contracture and ADM’s; Pocket reinforcement/bottoming out; ADM’s in the irradiated breast; Emerging applications; Comparison of different ADM materials; Tips and pearls; Economic considerations
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Acellular Dermal Matrices in Breast Surgery | i | ||
Copyright Page | ii | ||
Table of Contents | v | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
Current State of the Art for Acellular Dermal Matrices in Breast Surgery | ix | ||
Erratum: January 2012 Issue. Skin Tissue Engineering | xi | ||
Chapter 1. Acellular Dermal Matrices in Breast Implant Surgery: Defining the Problem and Proof of Concept | 103 | ||
OVERVIEW OF BREAST AUGMENTATION AND BREAST RECONSTRUCTION | 103 | ||
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH ADMs | 104 | ||
RESULTS: HISTOLOGY AND PROOF OF CONCEPT | 104 | ||
DISCUSSION OF ADMs IN BREAST SURGERY | 109 | ||
REFERENCES | 111 | ||
Chapter 2. Do Acellularized Dermal Matrices Change the Rationale for Immediate Versus Delayed Breast Reconstruction? | 113 | ||
OVERVIEW OF IMMEDIATE VERSUS DELAYED BREAST RECONSTRUCTION | 113 | ||
SUMMARY | 117 | ||
REFERENCES | 117 | ||
Chapter 3.\rDirect-to-Implant Breast Reconstruction | 119 | ||
OVERVIEW | 119 | ||
DIRECT-TO-IMPLANT TECHNIQUE | 121 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 126 | ||
Chapter 4.\rThe Role of Acellular Dermal Matrix in the Treatment of Capsular Contracture | 127 | ||
ETIOLOGY OF CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE | 128 | ||
PATIENT EXAMPLES | 129 | ||
SUMMARY | 135 | ||
REFERENCES | 136 | ||
Chapter 5. Pocket Reinforcement Using Acellular Dermal Matrices in Revisionary Breast Augmentation | 137 | ||
ANATOMIC CONSIDERATIONS OF SECONDARY BREAST AUGMENTATION | 138 | ||
PREVENTION OF DEFORMITY FOLLOWING PRIMARY AUGMENTATION | 139 | ||
CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS WITHOUT THE USE OF ADM | 140 | ||
LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE USE OF ADM IN BREAST RECONSTRUCTION | 141 | ||
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ADM | 141 | ||
TREATMENT OF INFERIOR AND/OR LATERAL IMPLANT DISPLACEMENT (BOTTOMING OUT) WITH ADM | 142 | ||
TREATMENT OF MEDIAL IMPLANT DISPLACEMENT (SYNMASTIA) WITH ADM | 143 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE CARE | 144 | ||
COMPLICATIONS WITH ADM | 146 | ||
ADM FOR REVISION BREAST AUGMENTATION: SUMMARY | 148 | ||
REFERENCES | 148 | ||
Chapter 6.\rThe Use of Human Acellular Dermal Matrices in Irradiated Breast Reconstruction | 149 | ||
IONIZING RADIATION | 149 | ||
EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION | 150 | ||
DOSING SCHEDULE FOR RADIATION | 150 | ||
RADIATION EFFECTS ON SKIN AND WOUND HEALING | 150 | ||
EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON EXPANDED SKIN IN THE ANIMAL MODEL | 150 | ||
EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON PROSTHETIC BREAST RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE USE OF ACELLULAR DERMAL MATRICES | 151 | ||
BRIEF REVIEW OF ADM AND IMPLANT RECONSTRUCTION | 151 | ||
EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FOR PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ADM IN IRRADIATED PROSTHETIC RECONSTRUCTION | 152 | ||
EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON ADM/TISSUE EXPANDER OR IMPLANT BREAST RECONSTRUCTIONS | 152 | ||
THE USE OF FAT GRAFT IN RADIATED TISSUE | 153 | ||
THE AUTHOR’S APPROACH TO IRRADIATED BREAST RECONSTRUCTION | 153 | ||
THE AUTHOR’S OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR PLACING THE ADM | 153 | ||
THE AUTHOR’S ALGORITHM FOR THE EXPANDER/IMPLANT EXCHANGE | 154 | ||
SUMMARY | 157 | ||
REFERENCES | 157 | ||
Chapter 7. Emerging Applications for Acellular Dermal Matrices in Mastopexy | 159 | ||
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MASTOPEXY | 159 | ||
PATIENT SELECTION FOR ADM FOR MASTOPEXY | 160 | ||
TECHNICAL POINTS: MASTOPEXY HAMMOCK | 161 | ||
METHODS | 162 | ||
CONCLUSIONS | 165 | ||
SUMMARY | 165 | ||
REFERENCES | 165 | ||
Chapter 8. Comparison of Different ADM Materials in Breast Surgery | 167 | ||
ADM OPTIONS | 167 | ||
ALLODERM® (LIFECELL) | 168 | ||
STRATTICE™ (LIFECELL) | 169 | ||
DERMAMATRIX® (SYNTHES/MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT FOUNDATION) | 169 | ||
FLEXHD® (ETHICON/MUSCULOSKELETAL TRANSPLANT FOUNDATION | 170 | ||
PERMACOL™ (COVIDIEN) | 170 | ||
SURGIMEND® PRS (TEI BIOSCIENCES) | 171 | ||
ALLOMAX™ (BARD) | 171 | ||
DERMACELL™ (LIFENET) | 171 | ||
SUMMARY OF ADMs | 172 | ||
REFERENCES | 173 | ||
Chapter 9.\rAcellular Dermal Matrices in Breast Surgery: Tips and Pearls | 177 | ||
OVERVIEW OF ADMs IN BREAST SURGERY | 177 | ||
USES OF ADMs IN BREAST RECONSTRUCTION | 180 | ||
USES OF ADMs IN AESTHETIC BREAST SURGERY | 180 | ||
USE OF ADMS TO CORRECT SURFACEIRREGULARITIES | 181 | ||
USE OF ADMs TO CORRECT IMPLANT MALPOSITION | 182 | ||
USE OF ADMs IN REDUCTION MAMMAPLASTY | 182 | ||
COMPLICATIONS WITH ADMs | 183 | ||
OUTCOMES WITH ADMs | 184 | ||
SUMMARY | 184 | ||
REFERENCES | 185 | ||
Chapter 10. Acellular Dermal Matrices: Economic Considerations in Reconstructive and Aesthetic Breast Surgery | 187 | ||
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN SURGICAL LITERATURE | 188 | ||
DEVELOPMENT OF ADM USE IN BREAST SURGERY | 189 | ||
SCIENTIFIC CONSIDERATIONS IN USE OF ADMs IN BREAST RECONSTRUCTION | 189 | ||
COST CONSIDERATIONS OF ADMs | 197 | ||
SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES OF USE OF ADMs IN RECONSTRUCTIVE BREAST SURGERY | 206 | ||
REVISIONARY AESTHETIC BREAST SURGERY | 209 | ||
AUTHOR’S INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE | 212 | ||
SUMMARY OF USE OF ADMS IN BREAST SURGERY | 213 | ||
REFERENCES | 213 | ||
Index | 217 |