Infective Costochondritis after Augmentation Mammoplasty: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature.

IF 1.3 Q3 SURGERY Archives of Plastic Surgery-APS Pub Date : 2023-09-08 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2088-2829
Sally Min, Jinil Choi, Kwon Joong Na, Ki Yong Hong
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Silicone breast implant insertion is a commonly performed surgical procedure for breast augmentation or reconstruction. Among various postoperative complications, infection is one of the main causes of patient readmission and may ultimately require explantation. We report a case of infective costochondritis after augmentation mammoplasty, which has rarely been reported and is therefore difficult to diagnose. A 36-year-old female visited the clinic for persistent redness, pain, and purulent discharge around the left anteromedial chest, even after breast implant explantation. Magnetic resonance imaging showed abscess formation encircling the left fourth rib and intracartilaginous and bone marrow signal alteration at the left body of the sternum and left fourth rib. En bloc resection of partial rib and adjacent sternum were done and biopsy results confirmed infective costochondritis. Ten months postoperatively, the patient underwent chest wall reconstruction with an artificial bone graft and acellular dermal matrix. As shown in this case, early and aggressive surgical debridement of the infected costal cartilage and sternum should be performed for infective costochondritis. Furthermore, delayed chest wall reconstruction could significantly contribute to the quality of life.

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隆乳术后感染性肋软骨炎:一例罕见病例报告及文献复习。
硅胶乳房植入物是一种常见的隆胸或重建手术。在各种术后并发症中,感染是患者再次入院的主要原因之一,最终可能需要摘除。我们报告了一例隆乳术后感染性肋软骨炎,该病例很少报道,因此很难诊断。一名36岁的女性因左前内侧胸部持续发红、疼痛和脓性分泌物而就诊,即使在植入乳房后也是如此。磁共振成像显示左侧第四肋骨周围形成脓肿,胸骨左侧和左侧第四肋的软骨内和骨髓信号改变。对部分肋骨和胸骨进行了整体切除,活检结果证实感染性肋软骨炎。术后10个月,患者接受了人工骨移植和脱细胞真皮基质的胸壁重建。如本例所示,感染性肋软骨炎应尽早对感染的肋软骨和胸骨进行积极的手术清创。此外,延迟胸壁重建可以显著提高生活质量。
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