Diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implants
Breast implant insertion is one of the most commonly used methods for breast reconstruction after total mastectomy. However, infection is a common postoperative complication of implant insertion. In most cases, these infections can be managed with antibiotics and supportive therapy. However, severe...
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doaj-628f54d88f774f12b7935f9c46285e7f2021-03-25T05:41:46ZengKorean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonsArchives of Plastic Surgery2234-61632234-61712021-03-0148218919310.5999/aps.2020.011443839Diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implantsMinseo Kim0Inhoe Ku1Ung Sik Jin Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, KoreaBreast implant insertion is one of the most commonly used methods for breast reconstruction after total mastectomy. However, infection is a common postoperative complication of implant insertion. In most cases, these infections can be managed with antibiotics and supportive therapy. However, severe septic conditions, such as toxic shock syndrome (TSS), can sometimes occur. TSS is an extremely rare but life-threatening complication, for which early diagnosis and proper management play a crucial role in determining patients’ outcome. Although only 16 cases of TSS after breast implant insertion have been reported in the literature, most of those cases involved a serious clinical course. The reason for the seriousness of the clinical course of TSS in these cases is that the initial impression and presentation of these patients are nonspecific, and patients can easily be misdiagnosed as having a simple upper respiratory infection, causing the underlying condition to be neglected. Herein, we present two patients who were diagnosed with TSS after receiving breast reconstruction surgery via a silicone implant after total mastectomy. Both patients were misdiagnosed at the initial examination since they showed no local infectious signs on the postoperative wound.http://www.e-aps.org/upload/pdf/aps-2020-01144.pdfbreastreconstructive surgeryimplanttoxic shock syndrome |
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Diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implants |
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Diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implants |
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Diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implants |
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Diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implants |
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Diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implants |
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diagnosis and management of toxic shock syndrome after breast reconstructive procedures with silicone implants |
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Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons |
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Archives of Plastic Surgery |
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2021-03-01 |
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Breast implant insertion is one of the most commonly used methods for breast reconstruction after total mastectomy. However, infection is a common postoperative complication of implant insertion. In most cases, these infections can be managed with antibiotics and supportive therapy. However, severe septic conditions, such as toxic shock syndrome (TSS), can sometimes occur. TSS is an extremely rare but life-threatening complication, for which early diagnosis and proper management play a crucial role in determining patients’ outcome. Although only 16 cases of TSS after breast implant insertion have been reported in the literature, most of those cases involved a serious clinical course. The reason for the seriousness of the clinical course of TSS in these cases is that the initial impression and presentation of these patients are nonspecific, and patients can easily be misdiagnosed as having a simple upper respiratory infection, causing the underlying condition to be neglected. Herein, we present two patients who were diagnosed with TSS after receiving breast reconstruction surgery via a silicone implant after total mastectomy. Both patients were misdiagnosed at the initial examination since they showed no local infectious signs on the postoperative wound. |
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breast reconstructive surgery implant toxic shock syndrome |
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