2019
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13514
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Does lipofilling after oncologic breast surgery increase the amount of suspicious imaging and required biopsies?—A systematic meta‐analysis

Abstract: Objective:The aim of our systematic meta-analysis was to find out if lipofilling to the breast alters follow-up imaging procedures and leads to an increased number of biopsies because of suspicious findings. Methods:We conducted a systematic meta-analysis of the literature including all prospective and retrospective studies focusing on imaging outcomes in patients with a history of breast cancer who have received one or more lipofilling procedures after oncologic surgery to the breast.Results: Twelve studies m… Show more

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“…After the publication of numerous studies showing no oncologic risk associated with autologous fat transfer to the breast, 2–10 Kouri and others published data showing that preoperative use of external expansion could reliably increase the successfully grafted volume from approximately 50 mLs to more than 200 mLs. 11–15 All previous studies have published the use of autologous fat transfer to the breast as a procedure under general anesthesia, using solutions containing epinephrine to control bleeding in the donor areas.…”
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“…After the publication of numerous studies showing no oncologic risk associated with autologous fat transfer to the breast, 2–10 Kouri and others published data showing that preoperative use of external expansion could reliably increase the successfully grafted volume from approximately 50 mLs to more than 200 mLs. 11–15 All previous studies have published the use of autologous fat transfer to the breast as a procedure under general anesthesia, using solutions containing epinephrine to control bleeding in the donor areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further meta-analyses have confirmed no increase in the incidence of radiographic procedures or biopsies after postoncologic fat grafting. 10 The prior use of external expansion to the breast has been described in the literature as a tool to allow reliable grafting of more than 200 mLs of autologous fat under general anesthesia. [11][12][13][14][15] The purpose of this pilot study was to determine whether this technique could be adapted to be undertaken safely and effectively entirely under tumescent anesthesia.…”
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“…There may be a need for biopsy to confirm the diagnosis beyond doubt in some situations. Safety of lipofilling has been questioned with regards to risk of breast cancer; however there is no evidence to support that in clinical studies (60)(61)(62).…”
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“…According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 6 2 % o f p l a s t i c s u r g e o n s a p p l i e d A F T i n b r e a s t reconstruction in 2018, predominately for restoring volume defects in the upper quadrant of the breast to improve the aesthetic results (2). Considering the enhancement of breast contour and improvement of aesthetic outcomes, most female breast cancer patients are willing to receive AFT surgery (3,4). Although thousands of patients undergo AFT every year, there is still some concern over the oncological safety of AFT for breast reconstruction following breast cancer surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%