2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cps.2020.09.005
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An Algorithm for the Management of Explantation Surgery

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“…In this situation, capsulectomy is warranted if the capsule is thick or calcified, has a mass present, or is embedded with silicone. 39 Calcified or thick capsules should be excised to minimize breast distortion and interference with future screening mammograms. 40 A soft capsule can be left intact as capsulectomy is not without risks such as hematoma, pneumothorax, and possible undesirable aesthetic outcome.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this situation, capsulectomy is warranted if the capsule is thick or calcified, has a mass present, or is embedded with silicone. 39 Calcified or thick capsules should be excised to minimize breast distortion and interference with future screening mammograms. 40 A soft capsule can be left intact as capsulectomy is not without risks such as hematoma, pneumothorax, and possible undesirable aesthetic outcome.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 A soft capsule can be left intact as capsulectomy is not without risks such as hematoma, pneumothorax, and possible undesirable aesthetic outcome. 39 If implant retention is desired, then strong consideration should be made for placing a new implant in a new site or pocket. 2 The gold standard of treatment is capsulectomy, implant exchange, and possible site change.…”
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“…20 There is insufficient evidence linking prophylactic implant exchange and/or capsulectomy with BIA-ALCL risk reduction, and these surgeries still carry the risk of complications. 21,22 Still, the risk of developing BIA-ALCL can cause significant psychological distress for some patients, so referral to a plastic surgeon for a discussion regarding implant removal may be beneficial for these patients. 19,23…”
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