Gm. Beer et P. Kompatscher, ENDOSCOPIC PLASTIC-SURGERY - THE ENDOSCOPIC EVALUATION OF IMPLANTS AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION, Aesthetic plastic surgery, 19(4), 1995, pp. 353-359
There is an ongoing discussion about the possible connection of gel-fi
lled silicone implants for breast augmentation and the development of
connective tissue disease. In the absence of any proven link and irres
pective of the difficulty to prove such a causality, these discussions
lead to great concern for the hundreds of thousands of women who unde
rwent breast augmentation with silicone gel implants. As a consequence
there are voices that call for regular checks of the implants with re
gard to their integrity. All the external methods of judging an implan
t, including MRI, can-if at all-detect only marked lesions or ruptures
. Direct visualization of the implant up to now has been the only safe
method. Direct visualization can be carried out by reopening the prev
ious incision or by endoscopic inspection. Endoscopic evaluation needs
the dexterity of all endoscopic plastic surgery procedures, but with
sufficient training and experience it is a very safe, quick, and highl
y compliant procedure for the patient and can be combined with endosco
pic biopsies and other endoscopic operations such as capsulotomies.