Sk. Sarker et al., Surgical technique: submuscular placement of breast implant ports with delayed expansion following ultrasound localization, EUR J SUR O, 27(2), 2001, pp. 212-213
Immediate or delayed reconstruction is offered to most women after mastecto
my as standard care in the UK, Many women choose breast reconstruction with
an implant alone or in conjunction with a myocutaneous flap. The most rece
nt generation of biodimensional anatomical permanent expanders has permanen
t ports for delayed saline inflation. In slim women, the subcutaneous place
ment of the port and tubing may be unsightly and cause symptoms of pain and
chaffing. We describe a technique of inserting the permanent port deep to
a muscular layer on the chest wall to avoid these problems. This technique
has been used in five satisfied patients, with a mean body mass index of 24
.0 (range 21.7-25.5) kg/m(2). The mean follow-up was 9.4 (range 5-14) month
s with no complications or problems. The port placement technique we descri
be is effective and facilitates permanent implantation for long-term access
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