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Does partial expander deflation exacerbate the adverse effects of radiotherapy in two-stage breast reconstruction?

  • Burcu Celet Ozden
  • , Erdem Guven
  • , Isik Aslay
  • , Gonul Kemikler
  • , Vakur Olgac
  • , Merva Soluk Tekkesin
  • , Bengul Serarslan
  • , Burcak Tumerdem Ulug
  • , Aylin Bilgin Karabulut
  • , Atilla Arinci
  • , Ufuk Emekli
  • Istanbul University
  • Maltepe University

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Abstract

Background: The optimum protocol for expander volume adjustment with respect to the timing and application of radiotherapy remains controversial.Methods: Eighteen New Zealand rabbits were divided into three groups. Metallic port integrated anatomic breast expanders of 250 cc were implanted on the back of each animal and controlled expansion was performed. Group I underwent radiotherapy with full expanders while in Group II, expanders were partially deflated immediately prior to radiotherapy. Control group did not receive radiotherapy.The changes in blood flow at different volume adjustments were investigated in Group II by laser Doppler flowmetry. Variations in the histopathologic properties of the irradiated tissues including the skin, capsule and the pocket floor, were compared in the biopsy specimens taken from different locations in each group.Results: A significant increase in skin blood flow was detected in Group II with partial expander deflation. Overall, histopathologic exam revealed aggravated findings of chronic radiodermatitis (epidermal atrophy, dermal inflammation and fibrosis, neovascularisation and vascular changes as well as increased capsule thickness) especially around the lower expander pole, in Group II.Conclusions: Expander deflation immediately prior to radiotherapy, may augment the adverse effects, especially in the lower expander pole, possibly via enhanced radiosensitization due to a relative increase in the blood flow and tissue oxygenation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number44
JournalWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Feb 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Radiotherapy
  • Tissue expansion
  • Two-stage breast reconstruction

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