Vacuum sealing drainage in the treatment of migrated polyacrylamide hydrogel after breast augmentation: a case report.
BREAST CARE(2014)
Abstract
Background: Polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) injection for breast augmentation can result in a variety of complications, including implant migration. The migrated PAAG can become colonized by pathogens, resulting in secondary infections which can be extremely difficult to treat. Case Report: We report the case of a 43-year-old female patient who underwent PAAG injection for breast augmentation. Implant migration was diagnosed 8 years after the initial injection. Conclusion: Here, we report the first use of vacuum sealing drainage as a convenient and effective alternative to manage the complications of extensive PAAG migration after breast augmentation.
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Vacuum sealing drainage,Polyacrylamide hydrogel,Breast augmentation,Complications
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