Comparative clinical outcomes of using three-dimensional and TIGR mesh in immediate breast reconstruction surgery for breast cancer patients

Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS(2023)

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Introduction: Breast reconstruction (BR) surgery is a widely utilized approach for women who have undergone mastectomy. Using synthetic mesh can offer advantages over other materials providing long-lasting support and natural-looking results. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of 3DMaxT (R) mesh to TIGR mesh in BR surgery, providing clear information about the non-inferiority of 3DMaxT (R) mesh to TIGR.Methods: This retrospective cohort study evaluates postoperative complications in breast cancer patients who underwent subcutaneous mastectomy with direct-to-implant immediate BR using silicone implants and either 3DMaxT (R) mesh or TIGR (R) Matrix Surgical Mesh.Results: This study involved BR surgeries in 82 patients, including 57 surgeries in the 3D mesh group and 49 in the TIGR mesh group. The two groups had no significant differences regarding age, body mass index (BMI), cancer stage, or surgical complications. However, patients with neoadjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy had higher incidence rates of long-term complications than other patients. Patients with infection or partial necrosis had a heightened risk of implant loss.Conclusion: The clinical results obtained in this study suggest that among synthetic meshes used in immediate BR, 3DMaxTM is not inferior to TIGR Matrix Surgical Mesh regarding complications. (c) 2023 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Synthetic mesh,Breast reconstruction,Breast cancer,Complications
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