Exploration of Point-of-Care Ultrasonography for Silicone Breast Implant Rupture Detection and Classification

Author:

Kim Jae-Hong1ORCID,Kim Yun-Gyoung2,Song Keun-Yeong3,Lim Hyung-Guhn4,Jeong Jeong-Pil5,Sung Jung-Youp6,Lee Angela-Soeun7,Park Heung-Kyu8

Affiliation:

1. THE W Clinic, Seoul 06038, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Surgery, Bundang Jesaeng General Hospital, Seongnam 13590, Republic of Korea

3. Department of Breast Surgery, Gwangju Suwan Hospital, Gwangju 62247, Republic of Korea

4. Department of Radiology, Gwangju Suwan Hospital, Gwangju 62247, Republic of Korea

5. Samsungyubang Breast Clinic, Busan 48104, Republic of Korea

6. BBC Plastic Surgery Clinic, Changwon 51209, Republic of Korea

7. Korean Society of Breast Implant Research, Seoul 03186, Republic of Korea

8. Department of Surgery, Breast Cancer Center, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, 21, Namdong-daero 774beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon 21565, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Background and Objectives: The surge in breast-related surgeries in Korea underscores the critical need for an accurate early diagnosis of silicone breast implant-related issues. Complications such as BIA-ALCL and BIA-SCC add complexity to breast health concerns, necessitating vigilant monitoring. Despite advancements, discrepancies persist between ultrasonographic and pathologic classifications of silicone implant ruptures, highlighting a need for enhanced diagnostic tools. This study explores the reliability of ultrasonography in diagnosing silicone breast implant ruptures and determining the extent of silicone migration, specifically with a focus on guiding potential capsulectomy based on pathology. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive review of medical records encompassing 5557 breast implants across 2790 patients who underwent ultrasound-assisted examinations was conducted. Among the screened implants, 8.9% (249 cases) were diagnosed with silicone breast implant rupture through ultrasonography. Subsequently, 89 women underwent revisional surgery, involving capsulectomy. The pathological analysis of 111 periprosthetic capsules from these cases aimed to assess the extent of silicone migration, and the findings were juxtaposed with the existing ultrasonographic rupture classification. Results: The diagnostic agreement between preoperative sonography and postoperative findings reached 100% for silicone breast implant ruptures. All eighty prosthetic capsules exhibiting a snowstorm sign in ultrasonography demonstrated silicone migration to capsules upon pathologic findings. Conclusions: High-resolution ultrasonography emerged as a valuable and reliable imaging modality for diagnosing silicone breast implant ruptures, with a notable ability to ascertain the extent of free silicone migration to capsules. This diagnostic precision is pivotal in informing decisions about potential capsulectomy during revisional surgery. The study advocates for an update to the current binary ultrasonographic classification, suggesting a more nuanced categorization into three types (subcapsular, intracapsular, and extracapsular) based on pathology.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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