Post-mastectomy Breast Reconstruction With Gas vs Saline Tissue Expanders: Does the Fill Type Matter?
Arman J Fijany,
Sara C Chaker,
Cole A Holan
et al.
Abstract:The most common reconstruction technique following mastectomy is a two-stage technique that involves tissue expansion followed by definitive implant-based reconstruction (IBR). Tissue expanders (TEs) have classically used saline for initial fill; however, TEs with an initial gas fill (GTE) – including the CO2-based AeroForm TE and TEs initially filled with atmospheric air – have been increasingly used in the past decade. We aim to compare the outcomes in breast reconstruction for tissue expanders initially fil… Show more
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