2013
DOI: 10.1159/000356443
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The Effect of Montelukast and Antiadhesion Barrier Solution on the Capsule Formation after Insertion of Silicone Implants in a White Rat Model

Abstract: Background and Purposes: Capsular contracture is one of the most severe complications that can occur in breast surgery following silicone implant insertion. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of montelukast and antiadhesion barrier solution (AABS) on reducing capsular formation and their possible synergism. Materials andMethods: This study was approved by the Animal Ethics Committee (Reference No. KNU 2012-33) and was conducted in accordance with the Kyungpook National University - Institu… Show more

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“…As shown in Figure 7A, the thickness of the fibrous capsule was measured every 150 μm and the average value of 10 sites was defined as the thickness of the tested capsule. 47 In consistency with the morphological observations shown in Figure 6, the PTX 40 group exhibited the thinnest capsule thickness among the five groups (Figure 7B). Compared with the capsule formed in the PTX 40 group, the average capsule thickness was increased by 62% in the NS group, by 21% in the Gel group, by 33% in the PTX 20 group, and by 66% in the PTX 80 group.…”
Section: Acs Applied Materials and Interfacessupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…As shown in Figure 7A, the thickness of the fibrous capsule was measured every 150 μm and the average value of 10 sites was defined as the thickness of the tested capsule. 47 In consistency with the morphological observations shown in Figure 6, the PTX 40 group exhibited the thinnest capsule thickness among the five groups (Figure 7B). Compared with the capsule formed in the PTX 40 group, the average capsule thickness was increased by 62% in the NS group, by 21% in the Gel group, by 33% in the PTX 20 group, and by 66% in the PTX 80 group.…”
Section: Acs Applied Materials and Interfacessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The capsule thickness around the implants was measured according to the previous publication with modifications. 47 Briefly, the thicknesses of 10 sites, which were designated every 150 μm, were measured using the software Image J (NIH). The capsule thickness for each specimen was obtained by calculating the average of the thickness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the thickness of the capsule and the intensity of collagen were significantly reduced. These results were observed in a previous study [ 48 ]. This demonstrates that the use of the surface modification of implants with montelukast is effective at reducing the development of breast capsular contracture.…”
Section: Surface Modification Using Drugssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Anti-adhesion agents can reduce capsule thickness and the myofibroblast ratio [ 77 ]. Moreover, leukotriene receptor antagonists reduce silicone-induced peri-implant capsule formation in both white rabbit and rat models [ 78 , 79 ].…”
Section: Approaches To Reducing Adverse Immune Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%