Complications after Perforated versus Nonperforated Acellular Dermal Matrix Use in Direct-to-Implant Breast Reconstruction: A Propensity Score Analysis

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Wood, Kasey Leigh [1 ]
Margulies, Ilana G. [1 ]
Shay, Paul L. [1 ]
Ashikari, Andrew Y. [2 ]
Salzberg, C. Andrew [1 ]
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[1] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Div Plast Surg, New York, NY 10029 USA
[2] St Johns Riverside Hlth Syst, Ashikari Breast Ctr, Yonkers, NY USA
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IMMEDIATE; ALLODERM; MASTECTOMY; MANAGEMENT; ALLOGRAFT; OUTCOMES; COSTS; GRAFT;
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10.1097/GOX.0000000000002690
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) were first incorporated into direct-to-implant (DTI) breast reconstruction by the senior author in 2001 and have since become foundational to implant-based reconstruction. ADM composition has evolved recently and now includes perforated types, which some speculate decrease the likelihood of seroma. The authors performed a retrospective review of perforated (P-ADM) and nonperforated (NP-ADM) ADM-assisted direct-to-implant breast reconstruction patients to evaluate differences in complication rates. Methods: Retrospective review of direct-to-implant breast reconstruction patients operated on by a single surgeon (CAS) from 2011 to 2018 was conducted. Patient and operative characteristics, including ADM type, were recorded. A propensity score matching algorithm accounting for potentially confounding variables was developed, followed by univariate analysis to evaluate the association between ADM perforation and postoperative complications. Results: The review began with 409 patients (761 breasts). Following exclusion of patients with missing demographic information, lack of ADM in their reconstruction, and follow-up times of less than 4 weeks, 364 patients (680 breasts) were included for analysis. A total of 530 (77.94%) and 150 (22.06%) breasts received NP-ADM and P-ADM, respectively. After propensity score matching, there were 294 breasts, composed of equal numbers of P-ADM and NP-ADM recipients. Univariate analysis showed no association between ADM type and any postoperative complication. Conclusions: The complication profile of direct-to-implant breast reconstruction appears to be unaffected by the use of P-ADM or NP-ADM. Current understanding of the association between ADM type and clinical outcomes would benefit from multi-institution, prospective, randomized trials.
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