Histological analysis of capsule formation around silicone implants and comparison with titanium-coated silicone implants in rats

被引:5
作者
Bergmann P.A. [1 ,2 ]
Lange T. [1 ]
Siemers F. [1 ]
Machens H.-G. [2 ]
Lohmeyer J.A. [2 ]
Namdar T. [1 ]
Stollwerck P.L. [1 ]
Zimmermann S. [1 ]
Mailänder P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery, Burn Unit, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160
[2] Plastic and Hand Surgery, Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technischen Universität München, Ismaniger Str. 22
关键词
Augmentation; Biocompatibility; Breast implants; Capsular contracture; Silicone; Titanium;
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10.1007/s00238-011-0579-9
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摘要
Silicone implants have been used for breast augmentation for more than 45 years. Complications, in particular capsular contracture, occur with an incidence of <10% and up to 60%. We investigated the influence of the surface of breast implants on the formation of capsular contracture by comparing silicone with titanium-coated silicone. Seventeen smooth saline-filled silicone (group A) and 14 saline-filled titanium-coated silicone (group B) implants were implanted in female Wistar rats. After 12 and 36 weeks, the implants and capsules were extracted; histological and immunohistochemical staining was performed. The evaluation of the capsules was performed by two examiners in a double-blinded manner. Histologically, no significant difference in total capsule thickness was found. There was a significant difference in synovial-like metaplasia layer (SLM) thickness between groups A and B (p=0.041). Regarding implantation time (12 vs. 36 weeks), a significant difference was found in SLM thickness (p=0.021). Immunohistochemical staining indicated a significantly lower infiltration with inflammatory cells in group B. A significant correlation (p=0.019) between a thick SLM layer and inflammatory cell infiltration was detected. Titanium-coated silicone implants reduce SLM thickness and capsular inflammatory cell infiltration. These findings postulate that titanium-coated silicone implants might point out a new chance in the prevention of capsular contracture. © Springer-Verlag 2011.
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