The double capsules in macro-textured breast implants
Autor: | Monica Nelea, Jean-Philippe Giot, Joseph Bou-Merhi, Louis Gaboury, Nathanael Nizard, Laurence S. Paek, Michel Alain Danino, Mostafa El-Diwany, Patrick G. Harris |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Modern medicine
Materials science Biocompatibility Breast Implants Biophysics Colony Count Microbial Periprosthetic Bioengineering Breast Neoplasms Capsules law.invention Biomaterials law Image Processing Computer-Assisted Humans Delamination Capsule Middle Aged Mechanics of Materials Biofilms Breast implant Ceramics and Composites Microscopy Electron Scanning Female Implant Layer (electronics) Biomedical engineering |
Zdroj: | Biomaterials. 67 |
ISSN: | 1878-5905 |
Popis: | Breast implants are amongst the most widely used types of permanent implants in modern medicine and have both aesthetic and reconstructive applications with excellent biocompatibility. The double capsule is a complication associated with textured prostheses that leads to implant displacement; however, its etiology has yet to be elucidated. In this study, 10 double capsules were sampled from breast expander implants for in-depth analysis; histologically, the inner capsular layer demonstrated highly organized collagen in sheets with delamination of fibers. At the prosthesis interface (PI) where the implant shell contacts the inner capsular layer, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed a thin layer which mirrored the three-dimensional characteristics of the implant texture; the external surface of the inner capsular layer facing the intercapsular space (ICS) was flat. SEM examination of the inner capsule layer revealed both a large bacterial presence as well as biofilm deposition at the PI; a significantly lower quantity of bacteria and biofilm were found at the ICS interface. These findings suggest that the double capsule phenomenon's etiopathogenesis is of mechanical origin. Delamination of the periprosthetic capsule leads to the creation of the ICS; the maintained separation of the 2 layers subsequently alters the biostability of the macro-textured breast implant. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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