Prothetic implants can be used to reconstruct the breast after mastectomy for breast cancer. They may be placed in a subcutaneous or subpectoral position. Generally, the latter is preferred as there is a tendency to complications such as extrusion and skin necrosis with subcutaneous positioning. It is now possible to create a pocket for the implant using endoscopic techniques from an axillary incision.
Problems related to implants include:
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