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Breast implant-associated squamous cell carcinoma: an evidence-based systematic review

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Breast implant-associated squamous cell carcinoma: an evidence-based systematic review / Pagliara, D; Grieco, F; Cuomo, R; Schiavone, L; Boriani, F; Figus, A; Atzeni, M; Ribuffo, D; Salgarello, M; Rubino, C. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0930-343X. - 46:6(2023), pp. 875-886. [10.1007/s00238-023-02078-w]
Abstract:
BackgroundWith the recent safety communication issued by The Food and Drug Administration, squamous cell carcinoma breast-implant associated (BIA-SCC) has become part of the breast implant capsule related conditions. In the present paper, we review all cases of BIA-SCC currently reported in the literature.MethodsFrom October 2022 to February 2023, we conducted a systematic review of the literature in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses (PRISMA) statement. An electronic search was performed using PubMed/Medline, Scopus, and Cochrane Database. Only manuscripts written in English and featuring one or more clinical cases of BIA-SCC were included for full-text analysis.ResultsEight-hundred-sixty-seven articles were identified. After excluding duplicates, irrelevant and non-English-written papers, fifteen articles were deemed eligible for the review, featuring a total of eighteen cases. Eleven patients received bilateral breast augmentation, five bilateral or unilateral reconstruction either following mastectomy or for Poland syndrome, while in two cases the indication for implant placement was not reported. Time from implantation to clinical onset was less than ten years in three patients, over ten years in thirteen instances and not reported in two. History of capsular contracture was identified in eight patients, while complications including previous surgical revisions, implant exchange or exposure, extrusion or infection were reported in eight cases.ConclusionsThe paucity of literature on BIA-SCC still hinders us from drawing definitive conclusions. Nevertheless, we can infer that early detection of symptoms is pivotal in the decision-making process for the treatment and management of this nosological entity.Level of evidence: Not gradable
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Squamous cell carcinoma; Breast implant; Breast implant capsule; Breast implant capsule-associated squamous cell carcinoma; BIA-SCC; Breast implant associated malignancies
Elenco autori:
Pagliara, D; Grieco, F; Cuomo, R; Schiavone, L; Boriani, F; Figus, A; Atzeni, M; Ribuffo, D; Salgarello, M; Rubino, C
Autori di Ateneo:
GRIECO Federica
RUBINO Corrado
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/322411
Pubblicato in:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY
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