2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.4c00341
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In Vivo Release of Zafirlukast from Electrospun Polyisobutylene-Based Fiber Mats to Reduce Capsular Contracture of Silicone Breast Prostheses

Andrew McClain,
Aditya Jindal,
Hannah Durr
et al.

Abstract: Silicone rubber tissue expanders and breast implants are associated with chronic inflammation, leading to the formation of fibrous capsules. If the inflammation is left untreated, the fibrous capsules can become hard and brittle and lead to formation of capsular contracture. When capsular contracture occurs, implant failure and reoperation is unavoidable. Fibrous capsule formation to medical grade silicone rubber breast implants and polyisobutylene-based electrospun fiber mats attached to silicone rubber with … Show more

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