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Comparison of Two Types of Tapes for Taping After Breast Reconstruction Using Silicone Materials.
Ishii, Naohiro; Ando, Jiro; Kiuchi, Tomoki; Uno, Takahiro; Kishi, Kazuo.
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  • Ishii N; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, International University of Health and Welfare Hospital, Nasushiobara City, Japan.
  • Ando J; Department of Breast Surgery, Tochigi Cancer Center, Utsunomiya City, Japan.
  • Kiuchi T; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, International University of Health and Welfare Hospital, Nasushiobara City, Japan.
  • Uno T; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, International University of Health and Welfare Hospital, Nasushiobara City, Japan.
  • Kishi K; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
J Cutan Aesthet Surg ; 14(3): 305-310, 2021.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34908772
BACKGROUND: Several kinds of tapes are used for postoperative wounds, which occasionally cause contact dermatitis and result in noticeable pigmentation. A comparison of the postoperative course between different tapes has not been reported. This study aimed at investigating the differences between two postoperative tapes used after breast reconstruction with silicone materials for simple mastectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighty-eight nonconsecutive patients undergoing tissue expander operation and 75 nonconsecutive patients undergoing tissue expander and silicone breast implant operations were included in this prospective study. Two postoperative tapes were used: a nonwoven surgical tape (Yu-ki ban®) or a hypoallergenic polyester-woven fabric tape (Atofine TM), which have different base materials, a removed keratinocyte area, and moisture permeability. We determined the differences in the incidence of skin complications, scar width, and aesthetic results with respect to scarring between the patients using Yu-ki ban and those using Atofine. RESULTS: Statistically similar results were achieved for the patients who underwent reconstruction using either the tissue expander or silicone breast implant. Scar width was similar between the groups; however, the incidence of skin complications was significantly lower in patients using Atofine than in those using Yu-ki ban. Aesthetic results with respect to scarring were better in patients using Atofine than in those using Yu-ki ban, with a significant difference in the incidence of pigmentation between the groups. CONCLUSION: The tape with higher moisture permeability and a lower removed keratinocyte area should be used to reduce the incidence of contact dermatitis and achieve better aesthetic results with respect to scarring.
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