Submuscular and pre-pectoral ADM assisted immediate breast reconstruction: A literature review

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Background and objectives: Breast cancer treatment has deeply changed in the last fifty years. Acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) were introduced for breast reconstruction, with encouraging results, but with conflicting reports too. The present paper aims to summarize the current data on breast reconstruction using acellular dermal matrices. Materials and Methods: We reviewed the literature regarding the use of ADM-assisted implant-based breast reconstruction. Results: The main techniques were analyzed and described. Conclusions: Several authors have recently reported positive results. Nevertheless, an increased complications’ rate has been reported by other authors. Higher cost compared to not-ADM-assisted breast reconstruction is another concern.

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Cuomo, R. (2020). Submuscular and pre-pectoral ADM assisted immediate breast reconstruction: A literature review. Medicina (Lithuania), 56(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56060256

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