Tissue expander complications in plastic surgery: a 10-year experience

Authors

  • Marcelo Sacramento Cunha University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Plastic Surgery
  • Hugo Alberto Nakamoto University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Plastic Surgery
  • Marisa Roma Herson University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Plastic Surgery
  • José Carlos Faes University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Plastic Surgery
  • Rolf Gemperli University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Plastic Surgery
  • Marcus Castro Ferreira University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Plastic Surgery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812002000300002

Keywords:

Tissue expansion, Tissue expander, Expansion complication, Expanded flap

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Tissue expanders have been of great value in plastic surgery. Tissue expansion was developed for a specific indication; however, within a very short time, the concept of tissue expansion found wide applicability. From 1990 to 1999, 315 expanders in 164 patients were utilized. A retrospective analysis of complications and prognostic factors for complications were done. METHODS: The indications for tissue expansion were burns (50%), trauma (32%), and sequelae of previous surgery (8.8%). The expanders were inserted most frequently in the scalp, trunk and neck. RESULTS: There were 22.2% of complications and the most common were expander exposure (50%), infection (24%) and bad function of the expander (12.8%). The present study revealed an increased rate of minor complications in the group of 0 to 10 years of age and an increased rate of major complications for face and neck expansions compared to trunk expansion. There were no increased complication rates for the other age and anatomic site groups, previous expansion, concomitant expansion and type of expander used. CONCLUSIONS: The outcomes from tissue expansion procedures done in our hospital are similar to those reported in the literature. Tissue expansion is a good and safe technique.

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2002-06-01

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How to Cite

Cunha, M. S., Nakamoto, H. A., Herson, M. R., Faes, J. C., Gemperli, R., & Ferreira, M. C. (2002). Tissue expander complications in plastic surgery: a 10-year experience . Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 57(3), 93-97. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812002000300002