Open Access Research Article

The Prospects of Using Meshes in Imediate Implant - Based Breast Reconstructions

Cristina IULIA Filip, Sorin Berbece, Laura Raducu, Ioan Petre Florescu, Valeriu Ardeleanu, Cristian Radu Jecan
Published 30 Sep 2017
Pages 414–417

Abstract

Breast reconstruction involves two major conditions: to be oncologically safe and to respect the aesthetic of the reconstructed breast. Moreover, every healthcare system in the world manifests a keen tendency to cut back on medical costs, which influences our surgical techniques and breast reconstruction procedures. The use of biological matrices like the acellular dermal matrix has become an acknowledged alternative in implant-based breast reconstruction, in spite of the many impediments and controversies that surround it. However, these matrices are costly and less attainable as compared to synthetic meshes that are conservative with resources and unyielding to the formation of biofilm bacteria. Accordingly, we decided to research the impact of synthetic meshes in implant-based breast reconstruction.

Keywords: immediate breast reconstruction; breast implants; syntethic mesh

How to Cite this Article

Filip, C., Berbece, S., Raducu, L., Florescu, I., Ardeleanu, V., & Jecan, C. (2017). The Prospects of Using Meshes in Imediate Implant - Based Breast Reconstructions. Materiale Plastice, 54(3), 414–417. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.3.4862
Filip C, Berbece S, Raducu L, Florescu I, Ardeleanu V, Jecan C. The Prospects of Using Meshes in Imediate Implant - Based Breast Reconstructions. Materiale Plastice. 2017;54(3):414–417. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.3.4862
C. Filip, S. Berbece, L. Raducu, I. Florescu, V. Ardeleanu, and C. Jecan, "The Prospects of Using Meshes in Imediate Implant - Based Breast Reconstructions,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 414–417, 2017. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.3.4862
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