Mechanical irritation by protruding bone: A possible cause of breast implant rupture

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Abstract

Although breast implants have been in clinical use for almost 6 decades and have undergone considerable development during this time, implant rupture is still a dreaded long-term complication. Some obvious external factors, such as trauma, can lead to implant rupture, but many studies have reported a high rate of “spontaneous” implant rupture. Herein, we present two cases with the aim of raising awareness of a new possible cause of “spontaneous” implant rupture: mechanical irritation by bony protrusions.

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Aitzetmüller, M. M., Haslhofer, D. J., Wenny, R., Schmidt, M., Duscher, D., & Huemer, G. M. (2018). Mechanical irritation by protruding bone: A possible cause of breast implant rupture. Archives of Plastic Surgery, 45(5), 470–473. https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2017.01298

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