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Breast Implant-associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma after Breast Reconstruction for Breast Cancer
Felipe Mesa1, Julián Bernal Arrubla2, Luis Javier Gallón3,1
1IQ Interquirofanos, Fundación Colombiana de Cancerología-Clínica Vida, Plastic Surgery CES University, Medellín, Colombia.
Abstract:
A patient initially operated on for aesthetic breast augmentation had a round-textured silicone gel prosthesis, Poly Implants Prothèse, placed in a subglandular plane. The patient developed a bilateral capsular contracture, and 4 years later, underwent a complete bilateral capsulectomy with an exchange of Mentor 215 cm3 textured cohesive silicone-gel ultra-high profile breast implants in the same subglandular plane. One year later, the patient developed cancer in the right breast, so it was decided to perform a bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction with 265 cm3 (left) and 310 cm3 (right) Natrelle (Allergan) round-textured silicone-gel implants in a submuscular plane. Seven years after the last surgery, the patient developed a seroma in the left breast (breast opposite to the one that developed the cancer), and seroma studies reported a CD30-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with the breast prosthesis. Therefore, bilateral capsulectomy and explantation of both implants with breast reconstruction with autologous tissue were performed.

