Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast

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Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast. / Hvilsom, Gitte B; Hölmich, Lisbet R; Henriksen, Trine F; Lipworth, Loren; McLaughlin, Joseph K; Friis, Søren.

I: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Bind 124, Nr. 3, 2009, s. 919-25.

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Hvilsom, GB, Hölmich, LR, Henriksen, TF, Lipworth, L, McLaughlin, JK & Friis, S 2009, 'Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast', Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, bind 124, nr. 3, s. 919-25. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181b0389e

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Hvilsom, G. B., Hölmich, L. R., Henriksen, T. F., Lipworth, L., McLaughlin, J. K., & Friis, S. (2009). Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 124(3), 919-25. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181b0389e

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Hvilsom GB, Hölmich LR, Henriksen TF, Lipworth L, McLaughlin JK, Friis S. Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2009;124(3):919-25. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181b0389e

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Hvilsom, Gitte B ; Hölmich, Lisbet R ; Henriksen, Trine F ; Lipworth, Loren ; McLaughlin, Joseph K ; Friis, Søren. / Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast. I: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2009 ; Bind 124, Nr. 3. s. 919-25.

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title = "Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Prospective long-term data on the occurrence of complications following breast augmentation are sparse and the reported frequencies differ substantially. METHODS: The Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the Breast has prospectively registered preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative data for women undergoing breast augmentation in Denmark since 1999. From the Registry, the authors identified 5373 women with a primary cosmetic breast augmentation between 1999 and 2007. The authors calculated incidence proportions of adverse clinical outcomes within three time intervals (0 to 30 days, 0 to 3 years, and 0 to 5 years) after primary implantation. Outcomes of primary interest were capsular contracture, asymmetry/displacement of the implant, hematoma, and infection. RESULTS: During the entire follow-up period (mean, 3.8 years; range, 0.1 to 8.7 years), 16.7 percent of the women were registered with an adverse event and 4.8 percent of the women were registered with a surgery-requiring complication. The most common adverse events within 30 days were hematoma (1.1 percent) and infections (1.2 percent), whereas the most common adverse events within 5 years were change of tactile sense (8.7 percent) and asymmetry/displacement of implant (5.2 percent). Within 5 years, 1.7 percent of the women had a record of severe capsular contracture. Displacement/asymmetry and capsular contracture were the most frequent indications for reoperation with removal or exchange of the implant. CONCLUSIONS: Population-based complication frequencies among women with cosmetic breast augmentation in a Danish nationwide implant registry were generally lower than those reported in other studies, although frequencies of complications increased with length of follow-up.",
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note = "Keywords: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Breast Implantation; Breast Implants; Female; Humans; Mammaplasty; Middle Aged; Young Adult",
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T1 - Local complications after cosmetic breast augmentation: results from the Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the breast

AU - Hvilsom, Gitte B

AU - Hölmich, Lisbet R

AU - Henriksen, Trine F

AU - Lipworth, Loren

AU - McLaughlin, Joseph K

AU - Friis, Søren

N1 - Keywords: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Breast Implantation; Breast Implants; Female; Humans; Mammaplasty; Middle Aged; Young Adult

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - BACKGROUND: Prospective long-term data on the occurrence of complications following breast augmentation are sparse and the reported frequencies differ substantially. METHODS: The Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the Breast has prospectively registered preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative data for women undergoing breast augmentation in Denmark since 1999. From the Registry, the authors identified 5373 women with a primary cosmetic breast augmentation between 1999 and 2007. The authors calculated incidence proportions of adverse clinical outcomes within three time intervals (0 to 30 days, 0 to 3 years, and 0 to 5 years) after primary implantation. Outcomes of primary interest were capsular contracture, asymmetry/displacement of the implant, hematoma, and infection. RESULTS: During the entire follow-up period (mean, 3.8 years; range, 0.1 to 8.7 years), 16.7 percent of the women were registered with an adverse event and 4.8 percent of the women were registered with a surgery-requiring complication. The most common adverse events within 30 days were hematoma (1.1 percent) and infections (1.2 percent), whereas the most common adverse events within 5 years were change of tactile sense (8.7 percent) and asymmetry/displacement of implant (5.2 percent). Within 5 years, 1.7 percent of the women had a record of severe capsular contracture. Displacement/asymmetry and capsular contracture were the most frequent indications for reoperation with removal or exchange of the implant. CONCLUSIONS: Population-based complication frequencies among women with cosmetic breast augmentation in a Danish nationwide implant registry were generally lower than those reported in other studies, although frequencies of complications increased with length of follow-up.

AB - BACKGROUND: Prospective long-term data on the occurrence of complications following breast augmentation are sparse and the reported frequencies differ substantially. METHODS: The Danish Registry for Plastic Surgery of the Breast has prospectively registered preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative data for women undergoing breast augmentation in Denmark since 1999. From the Registry, the authors identified 5373 women with a primary cosmetic breast augmentation between 1999 and 2007. The authors calculated incidence proportions of adverse clinical outcomes within three time intervals (0 to 30 days, 0 to 3 years, and 0 to 5 years) after primary implantation. Outcomes of primary interest were capsular contracture, asymmetry/displacement of the implant, hematoma, and infection. RESULTS: During the entire follow-up period (mean, 3.8 years; range, 0.1 to 8.7 years), 16.7 percent of the women were registered with an adverse event and 4.8 percent of the women were registered with a surgery-requiring complication. The most common adverse events within 30 days were hematoma (1.1 percent) and infections (1.2 percent), whereas the most common adverse events within 5 years were change of tactile sense (8.7 percent) and asymmetry/displacement of implant (5.2 percent). Within 5 years, 1.7 percent of the women had a record of severe capsular contracture. Displacement/asymmetry and capsular contracture were the most frequent indications for reoperation with removal or exchange of the implant. CONCLUSIONS: Population-based complication frequencies among women with cosmetic breast augmentation in a Danish nationwide implant registry were generally lower than those reported in other studies, although frequencies of complications increased with length of follow-up.

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DO - 10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181b0389e

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 19730312

VL - 124

SP - 919

EP - 925

JO - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

JF - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

SN - 0032-1052

IS - 3

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