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AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY
卷 45, 期 3, 页码 1273-1281出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-020-01970-1
关键词
Breast augmentation; Capsular contracture; Silicone implants; Collagenase of the BacteriumC; histolyticum; Capsular fibrosis
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资金
- Educational Research Grant from Endo Pharmaceuticals
The injection of Clostridium histolyticum collagenase (CCH) has been shown to be a safe and effective approach in degrading capsule tissue induced by fractionated irradiation in an animal model. It significantly reduces capsule thickness and collagen density, potentially paving the way for clinical application in implant-based breast reconstruction patients.
Background Irradiation therapy limits the utilization of silicone implants for breast reconstruction due to a significant risk for capsular contracture. The injection of the collagenase of the bacterium Clostridium histolyticum (CCH) might trivialize this risk by providing a minimal-invasive treatment option by capsular contracture degradation. However, efficacy in degrading breast implant capsules induced by fractionated irradiation remains unclear. Methods Twenty-four rats in three groups received miniature silicone implants in a submuscular pocket. After 3D dose calculation and treatment field definition, rats of two groups underwent fractionated radiotherapy (6 x 8 Gy) using a linear accelerator. A third group served as control. On day 120, one irradiated group received injections of 0.3 mg/ml collagenase. Administration of plain solvent solution served as control in the two other groups. Outcome parameters included CT-imaging, histology, vessel wall analysis, immunohistochemistry, chemical collagen quantification and gene expression analysis. Results Fractioned irradiation leads to a significant increase in collagen deposition around silicone implants with higher capsule thickness and collagen density when comparing all groups. Additionally, significant alterations of collagen fiber deposition were evident. Vessel wall thickness was significantly increased after radiotherapy. The injection of collagenase led to a significant reduction of capsule thickness, collagen density and content. However, the collagenase application induced a significant overexpression of TGF beta 1. No side effects were monitored. Conclusions The CCH proved to be a safe and effective approach to degrade capsule tissue induced by fractionated irradiation in an animal model. This may pave its way for clinical application in implant-based breast reconstruction patients.
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