Long-term implant survival in delayed breast reconstruction
Fredrik Brorson, Anna Paganini, Koen Simons, Anna Elander, Emma Hansson

TL;DR
This study found that about half of breast implants used in delayed reconstructions survived 20 years, with implant failure and revisions being common.
Contribution
The study provides long-term survival data for delayed implant-based breast reconstruction over two decades.
Findings
17% of implants had at least one unplanned procedure with implant failure.
The 20-year implant survival rate is 57% (95% confidence interval 54 to 61%).
Direct-to-implant techniques had statistically lower implant survival compared to other methods.
Abstract
The primary aim of this study was to establish the incidence of implant-related operations and revisions after delayed implant-based breast reconstruction over a 20-year period. This study is an ancillary study to the Gothenburg Breast Reconstruction Study (GoBreast; NCT03963427). The first included patient was operated on in 2003, and the last was operated on in 2011. All breast reconstructions were delayed procedures. The Kaplan–Meier method was used to estimate the time until implant loss. Log-rank tests (Mantel–Haenszel) were used for comparisons. A Cox proportional hazards model was used for multivariable analysis, and hazard ratios were estimated. The study included 881 implants and 603 patients. The mean follow-up for the implants was 8.2 years. With regard to first implants, 17% had at least one unplanned procedure with implant failure. If all implants are pooled together, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreast Implant and Reconstruction · Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques · Breast Cancer Treatment Studies
