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. 1985;9(3):221-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01570854.

The use of an integral tissue expander for primary breast reconstruction

The use of an integral tissue expander for primary breast reconstruction

R Lapin et al. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 1985.

Abstract

The authors emphasize the recent advances in breast reconstruction provided by use of the skin expander device. A Silastic percutaneous skin expander developed by the authors and the Dow Corning Corporation has been used by them in breast reconstruction for the past 7 years with satisfactory results. Important design differences in the device suggested by the authors include the use of a reinforced backing which consists of Dacron Silastic sheeting extending beyond the inflatable tear-drop-shaped envelope for approximately 3/8 of an inch, thus adding strength and rigidity to the envelope and the rim, and making it possible for the rim of the expander implant to be sutured in an appropriate orientation.

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