PATIENT SATISFACTION FOLLOWING INSERTION OF SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS

Citation
Aj. Park et al., PATIENT SATISFACTION FOLLOWING INSERTION OF SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS, British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 49(8), 1996, pp. 515-518
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
00071226
Volume
49
Issue
8
Year of publication
1996
Pages
515 - 518
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1226(1996)49:8<515:PSFIOS>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Because of allegations linking silicone implants with cancer and conne ctive tissue diseases and mounting media coverage, women with silicone breast implants are extremely concerned, despite the lack of evidence showing a link between silicone gel-filled breast implants and connec tive tissue diseases or cancer. To assess whether or not this group of women were satisfied with their operations, we sent all women who had silicone breast implants inserted in the south-east of Scotland betwe en 1982 and 1991 a quality of life questionnaire. One hundred and two breast augmentation and 212 breast reconstruction patients replied. No t everyone answered every question. The majority of women in our study , 84% (79/94) and 91.8% (192/209) of augmented and reconstructed patie nts, respectively, stated that they were satisfied with their operatio ns, although only about half were very satisfied. Although 91.2% (270/ 296) of all the women were aware of the allegations with 29.7% (88/296 ) concerned, only 3% (9/296) of all the women felt that there was caus e for concern. It would appear that, although most women with silicone breast implants are aware of the accusations regarding silicone and s ystemic illnesses, the adverse publicity has only given a small number of them a cause for concern and the majority are satisfied with the o utcome of their operation and perceive the benefits to outweigh the ri sks.