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Successful salvage of an infected breast prothesis by changing from continuous to intermittent suction under continuous irrigation
Affiliation:Division of Plastic Surgery, Nara Medical University Hospital, 840 Shijocho, Kashihara, Nara, 634-8522, Japan
Abstract:IntroductionImplant-based breast reconstruction is a widely performed procedure. However, prostheses are susceptible to infection and there are currently no established guidelines on treatment. In the present case, a prosthesis was salvaged by changing from continuous irrigation and suction to continuous irrigation and intermittent suction. This case report has been reported in line with the SCARE criteria [1].Presentation of caseA 50-year-old female patient underwent implant-based breast reconstruction following surgery for breast cancer. One month later, the left breast prosthesis was infected with abscesses. Surgical treatment and continuous irrigation were performed as postoperative therapy. However, recurrent infection was detected a few days after surgery. Continuous irrigation was changed to continuous irrigation with intermittent aspiration, which successfully controlled the infection.DiscussionFactors that limit the effectiveness of continuous irrigation and aspiration have not yet been identified. Inflow/discharge shunt routes may be established in continuous aspiration, and, thus, sufficient cleaning may not be possible. On the other hand, the storage of water throughout the wound in intermittent aspiration may facilitate cleaning.ConclusionIntermittent suction worked well in this patient and, thus, warrants further study.
Keywords:Breast reconstruction  Breast implant  Breast prothesis  Infection
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