Long-Term Safety and Effectiveness of Style 410 Highly Cohesive Silicone Breast Implants |
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Authors: | Bruce Cunningham |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Minnesota, 420 Delaware St. SE, MMC 195, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA |
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Abstract: | Background In 2006, a single-center Swedish study demonstrated a low rupture rate and high patient satisfaction with the Style 410 shaped, form-stable gel implant. The current study aimed to validate the accuracy of the previously published results across multiple European sites. Methods A total of 163 subjects (~70% had augmentation [n = 112], 15% had reconstruction [n = 25], and 15% had revision [n = 26]) underwent a physical examination followed by breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for rupture detection. These subjects had been implanted for 5 to 11 years with at least one Style 410 shaped gel breast implant before examination. The secondary end points included lactation, reproductive and breast disease history before and after implantation, and quality-of-life measurements and complications after implantation. Results The implant rupture rate was 1.7% a median of 8 years after implantation. Capsular contracture was the most common complication noted at the physical examination, occurring for 5.3% of implants, and there were no cases of grade 4 capsular contracture. The postimplantation rates for lactation and reproductive problems and breast disease were lower than the preimplantation rates. Breast implantation surgery was considered advantageous by 91% of the subjects, demonstrating high patient satisfaction. Conclusions The Style 410 anatomically shaped, form-stable gel breast implants demonstrated long-term safety and effectiveness. Presented as a poster at the 19th Congress of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Melbourne, Australia, 10–13 February 2008. |
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Keywords: | Quality of life Rupture Safety Silicone breast implants |
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