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26 octobre, 2006 14:11

Rupture of an expander prosthesis mimics axillary cancer recurrence.

Ismael T,

Kelly J,

Regan PJ.

Plastic Surgery Department, University College Hospital, Newcastle Road, Galway, Ireland. thamirss@hotmail.com

Regional silicone gel migration from a ruptured breast implant has been reported at different locations including the upper extremity, chest wall muscles, axilla and back. We report a patient who presented with an axillary mass that mimicked a regional recurrence 5 years after breast cancer reconstruction with a latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap and silicon gel expander-prosthesis. Surgical exploration revealed that the mass contained silicone gel around the port of the breast expander that had ruptured. The mass was confluent with an intracapsular silicone leak through a tract along the tube of the expander port.

 


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