• 四川大學華西醫(yī)院甲狀腺乳腺外科(成都,610041);

【摘要】  乳腺癌乳房切除術后重建包括自體組織重建和假體重建兩大類。假體重建包括單純假體一步重建,組織擴張器后假體兩步重建,以及可調式雙囊假體一步重建?,F將如何通過幾種假體重建方式達到最佳的美容效果,以及各種假體重建方式的適應證、并發(fā)癥、患者滿意度等做一綜述。

引用本文: 羊曉勤,李宏江. 乳腺癌乳房切除術后假體重建. 華西醫(yī)學, 2011, 26(7): 1006-1009. doi: 復制

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  2. 2.  Spear SL, Mardini S, Ganz JC. Resource cost comparison of implant-based breast reconstruction versus TRAM flap breast reconstruction[J]. Plast Reconstr Surg, 2003, 112(1): 101-105.
  3. 3.  Blondeel N, Vanderstraeten GG, Monstrey SJ, et al. The donor site morbidity of free DIEP flaps and free TRAM flaps for breast reconstruction[J]. Br J Plast Surg, 1997, 50(5): 322-330.
  4. 4.  Cordeiro PG. Breast reconstruction after surgery for breast cancer[J]. N Engl J Med, 2008, 359(15): 1590-1601.
  5. 5.  Toth BA, Lappert P. Modified skin incisions for mastectomy: the need for plastic surgical input in preoperative planning[J]. Plast Reconstr Surg, 1991, 87(6): 1048-1053.
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  12. 12.  McLaughlin JK, Lipworth L, Murphy DK. The safety of silicone gel-filled breast implants: a review of the epidemiologic evidence[J]. Ann Plast Surg, 2007, 59(5): 569-580.
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  15. 15.  McCarthy CM, Klassen AF, Cano SJ, et al. Patient satisfaction with postmastectomy breast reconstruction: a comparison of saline and silicone implants[J]. Cancer, 2010, 116(24): 5584-5591.
  16. 16.  Gui GP, Tan SM, Faliakou EC. Immediate breast reconstruction using biodimensional anatomical permanent expander implants: a prospective analysis of outcome and patient satisfaction[J]. Plast Reconstr Surg, 2003, 111(1): 125-138.
  17. 17.  Salgarello M, Seccia A, Eugenio F. Immediate breast reconstruction with anatomical permanent expandable implants after skin-sparing mastectomy: aesthetic and technical refinements[J]. Ann Plast Surg, 2004, 52(4): 358-364.
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  21. 21.  Tebbetts JB. Dual plane breast augmentation: optimizing implant-soft-tissue relationships in a wide range of breast types[J]. Plast Reconstr Surg, 2001, 107(5): 1255-1272.
  22. 22.  Strock LL. Two-stage expander implant reconstruction: recent experience[J]. Plast Reconstr Surg, 2009, 124(5): 1429-1436.
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