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  • Article: [Breast augmentation by Poly Implant Prothèses silicone implants: Retrospective study about 99patients. Rupture analysis and management.]
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    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Breast augmentation is one of the most frequent intervention in plastic surgery. In March 2010, the Afssaps has withdrawn from the market all the Poly Implant Prothèses (PIP) silicone implants, the authors report a retrospective study of 99 patients who had breast augmentation by PIP implants. The aims of this work are to evaluate the ruptures observed with these implants and to propose a management. METHODS: We included in the study 99 patients and 192 silicone gel implants. The interventions were performed between 2005 and 2010. On 192 implants, 184 had a textured surface and eight a smooth one. According to the latest recommendations from the Afssaps, all patients had a clinical examination and an ultrasonography looking for rupture signs. MRI was performed in case of doubt. RESULTS: We found 23 ruptured implants: 18 intracapsular and five extracapsular ruptures, involving 17 patients. We also found 28 patients with axillary lymphadenopathy and eight patients with locoregional silicone spread. Finally, we found that 35 patients had chronic breast pains. CONCLUSION: Given our results, it seems reasonable to withdraw all the PIP silicone breast implants.
    Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique 05/2012; · 0.33 Impact Factor
  • Article: [Biometric and morphometric analyse of the umbilicus: About 70 cases.]
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    ABSTRACT: PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: More than the first scar present from the birth, the umbilicus is the original and fundamental element, which characterizes the abdomen. It can be analyzed under various aspects: symbolic, artistic, anatomical and morphometric. Its place takes on all its importance in frame of the abdominal plastic surgery. We tried to measure how the position of the umbilicus varies with the age, the weight or the sex… to optimize our abdominoplasties. PATIENTS AND METHOD: We realized a study on the umbilicus from 70 persons to determine its abdominal position in the general population. Some objective measurements between bones projections and umbilicus were realized and analyzed with various parameters (weight, age especially…). Depth of the umbilicus, its situation compared the median line, its dimensions, were noted for each patient. RESULTS: Population was composed of 39 women and 31 men, 35.4 years on average. The umbilicus was measured one centimeter under the line joining the top of the iliac crest. In the group of men, its situated lower. We noted a positive correlation between body mass index (BMI) and height of the umbilicus. More the BMI increases, lower is the umbilicus (R=0,72, P<10(-5)). Similarly, the umbilicus is lower when the age increases (R=0,36, P=0,0022). Its average depth was 15mm, correlated to BMI (R=0,60, P<10(-7)). Some data about dimensions and form were precised. CONCLUSION: This anatomical and morphometric study could allow a more precise determination of the position, dimensions and form of the umbilicus during abdominoplasty.
    Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique 12/2011; · 0.33 Impact Factor