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The Emerging Crisis of Stakeholders in Implant-based Augmentation Mammaplasty in KoreaThe Emerging Crisis of Stakeholders in Implant-based Augmentation Mammaplasty in Korea

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The Emerging Crisis of Stakeholders in Implant-based Augmentation Mammaplasty in Korea
Authors
Kim, Jae HongPaik, Nam-SunNam, Sang YuCho, YounghyePark, Heung Kyu
Issue Date
Apr-2020
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES
Keywords
Breast; Breast Implants; Breast Implantation; Mammaplasty; Safety
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.35, no.15, pp.1 - 11
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume
35
Number
15
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/41929
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2020.35.e103
ISSN
1011-8934
Abstract
Background: Korea is no longer safe from the risk of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL); the first reported case was a Korean woman in her 40s who had a 7-year-history of receiving an implant-based augmentation mammaplasty using a textured implant. We conducted this study to discuss the emerging crisis of stakeholders in implant-based augmentation mammaplasty and to propose a multi-disciplinary approach to early detection of its complications. Methods: We analyzed medical examination data that was collected from patients who visited us between August 12 and September 27, 2019. We evaluated a total of 114 women (n = 114) in the current study. They were evaluated for whether they were in healthy condition. Moreover, their baseline characteristics were also examined; these included age, gender, height (cm), weight (kg), duration since surgery (years), possession of a breast implant card, the site of surgical incision, side of symptoms and reasons for outpatient visit. Furthermore, the patients were also evaluated for their subjective awareness of the manufacturer, surface and shape of the breast implant. Potential complications include malrotation, folding, seroma, capsule thickening, upside-down rotation, rupture, capsule mass and breast mass. Results: A majority of the patients had a past history of receiving textured implants. The corresponding percentage was 78.95% (90/114) and 85.09% (97/114) based on their subjective awareness of a breast implant and sonographic findings, respectively. That is, it was slightly increased with the use of a breast ultrasound. Conclusion: Here, we propose the following approaches. First, patient data should be prospectively collected. By tracking outcomes and complications of an implant-based augmentation mammaplasty, both high-quality care and patient safety can be ensured. Second, stakeholders in implant-based augmentation mammaplasty should collaborate with customers and regulatory authorities. Third, surgeons should consider applying imaging modalities for early detection of postoperative complications.
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