Breast implants, whether silicone or saline-filled, have a silicone shell and have been used for decades. Studies have shown an association between silicon with systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, progressive systemic sclerosis, and vasculitis. However, controversy and inconsistency have been pervasive in the literature with respect to the role of breast implants in the development of autoimmune diseases. A 39-year-old female with a past medical history of breast cancer and a family history of Sjogren's syndrome was referred to rheumatology for positive antinuclear antibodies (ANA) and polyarthralgia. She received textured saline breast implants for post-mastectomy reconstruction and subsequently developed fatigue, bilateral joint pain in her hands, wrists, and feet, and swelling in her fingers with prolonged morning stiffness, unintentional weight loss, and dry eyes. Physical examination revealed mild swelling of the bilateral metacarpophalangeal (MCP), proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP,) and distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints, and difficulty making a fist. Laboratory workup revealed a normal complete blood count (CBC) and comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) with slight elevations in inflammatory markers. Autoimmune workup revealed positive ANA 1:640 (nucleolar) and 1:160 (speckled), positive U1RNP, and RNA polymerase III with negative SSA/SSB/dsDNA and Scl-70 Ab. Following elective implant removal after nationwide recall for heightened cancer risk, many of her symptoms spontaneously resolved. The clinical case of inflammatory arthritis with positive ANA antibodies following saline breast implants highlights the importance of considering the possible health implications of silicone from a rheumatologic perspective. This case demonstrates that it may be reasonable that an association exists, and further research on a large scale would be valuable.
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Jessica Prothe, BSN, RN, is a Graduate Nursing Student at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois.
Breast implant surgery is a popular, globally performed, and frequently requested cosmetic and reconstructive surgical procedure. Breast implant surgery can cause implant-associated systemic symptoms and types of implant-associated cancers, so it is vital to monitor patient outcomes. Most patients who undergo breast implant surgery do not experience health problems.
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December 2024
Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse (IS2M), UMR 7361 CNRS/, Université de Haute Alsace (UHA), 15 rue Jean Starcky, 68057, Mulhouse Cedex, France. Electronic address:
Silicone-based breast implants are commonly used, but there are concerns about their long-term safety. While implantation results in the formation of a periprosthetic tissue that isolates the implant from the rest of the host body, silicone can leak and reach surrounding tissues. We combined histological analysis and gene expression profiling (RNA sequencing) of samples from human patients with silicone breast implants with different fillers (silicone or serum), surface topographies and/or shell rupture, and performed systematic cross-comparisons.
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Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Background: Infectious complications associated with implant-based breast reconstruction (IBBR) can be devastating and may lead to reconstructive failure. While there are known demographic risk factors for reconstructive failure, few studies have identified intraoperative findings that predict failure after attempted salvage.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to identify intraoperative findings in infected breasts that may be predictive of implant failure.
J Biophotonics
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LaserLaB, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Breast augmentations, commonly performed for aesthetic or medical reasons, often use silicone (polydimethylsiloxane [PDMS]) implants. Some patients develop complications like capsular contracture, where scar tissue forms around the implant. Previously, we used stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy to detect and quantify silicone in stained capsule tissue, finding a correlation between silicone amount and contracture severity.
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Plastic Surgeon, Private Practice, Academia de Cirurgia Plàstica, Oporto, Portugal.
Background: Breast augmentation and breast reconstruction with implants are among the most performed surgery worldwide.
Objective: In the search for an ideal implant in terms of safety, shape and consistency, the authors report their experience with a subtype of breast implant, the Diagon\Gel 4Two implants, in both cosmetic and reconstructive cases by analyzing their experience on 116 consecutive patients.
Methods: One hundred and sixteen consecutive patients undergoing both aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery using Diagon\Gel 4Two Implants between January 2021 and December 2022 were retrospectively reviewed.
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