Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast Implants

With advancements in aesthetic medicine, breast augmentation has become a popular plastic surgery worldwide, typically performed using either fine-needle injection or silicone implants. Both carry complication risks from rupture over time. In this study, we aimed to reduce misjudgments and increase...

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Main Authors: Ming-Fang Lin, Lu-Han Lai, Wen-Tien Hsiao, Melissa Min-Szu Yao, Wing-P Chan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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T2W
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3434
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spelling doaj-cfce9472d8fb4a968d5276758e9bc7472021-04-12T23:01:16ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-04-01113434343410.3390/app11083434Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast ImplantsMing-Fang Lin0Lu-Han Lai1Wen-Tien Hsiao2Melissa Min-Szu Yao3Wing-P Chan4Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Technology, Yuanpei University of Medical Technology, Hsinchu 30015, TaiwanDepartment of Medical Imaging and Radiological Technology, Yuanpei University of Medical Technology, Hsinchu 30015, TaiwanDepartment of Medical Imaging and Radiological Technology, Yuanpei University of Medical Technology, Hsinchu 30015, TaiwanDepartment of Radiology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 11696, TaiwanDepartment of Radiology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 11696, TaiwanWith advancements in aesthetic medicine, breast augmentation has become a popular plastic surgery worldwide, typically performed using either fine-needle injection or silicone implants. Both carry complication risks from rupture over time. In this study, we aimed to reduce misjudgments and increase diagnostic value by developing an MRI technique that can produce water- and silicone-specific images from MRI scans of phantoms (Natrelle<sup>®</sup> saline-filled breast implants) and human bodies. Pig oil, soybean oil, and normal saline were used to simulate human breast tissue, and two common types of breast implants, saline bags, and silicone bags, were selected as well, resulting in five materials scanned. Six pulse sequences were applied: T1W fast spin echo (FSE), T1W SPGR/60, T2W, T2W fat-saturation, STIR, and STIR water-saturation. Human body scans were additionally investigated using 3D SPGR fat-saturation dynamic contrast enhancement. Results show that the best way to enhance tissue contrast in images of silicone implants is to apply STIR combined with water suppression, and the best way to enhance saline bag implants is to apply T2W fat-saturation combined with fat suppression. Both offered very high sensitivity and specificity, rendering this method especially useful for distinguishing normal mammary glands from siliconoma.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3434breast implantmagnetic resonance imagingT2WSTIR
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author Ming-Fang Lin
Lu-Han Lai
Wen-Tien Hsiao
Melissa Min-Szu Yao
Wing-P Chan
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Lu-Han Lai
Wen-Tien Hsiao
Melissa Min-Szu Yao
Wing-P Chan
Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast Implants
Applied Sciences
breast implant
magnetic resonance imaging
T2W
STIR
author_facet Ming-Fang Lin
Lu-Han Lai
Wen-Tien Hsiao
Melissa Min-Szu Yao
Wing-P Chan
author_sort Ming-Fang Lin
title Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast Implants
title_short Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast Implants
title_full Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast Implants
title_fullStr Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast Implants
title_full_unstemmed Developing a Specific MRI Technology to Identify Complications Caused by Breast Implants
title_sort developing a specific mri technology to identify complications caused by breast implants
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-04-01
description With advancements in aesthetic medicine, breast augmentation has become a popular plastic surgery worldwide, typically performed using either fine-needle injection or silicone implants. Both carry complication risks from rupture over time. In this study, we aimed to reduce misjudgments and increase diagnostic value by developing an MRI technique that can produce water- and silicone-specific images from MRI scans of phantoms (Natrelle<sup>®</sup> saline-filled breast implants) and human bodies. Pig oil, soybean oil, and normal saline were used to simulate human breast tissue, and two common types of breast implants, saline bags, and silicone bags, were selected as well, resulting in five materials scanned. Six pulse sequences were applied: T1W fast spin echo (FSE), T1W SPGR/60, T2W, T2W fat-saturation, STIR, and STIR water-saturation. Human body scans were additionally investigated using 3D SPGR fat-saturation dynamic contrast enhancement. Results show that the best way to enhance tissue contrast in images of silicone implants is to apply STIR combined with water suppression, and the best way to enhance saline bag implants is to apply T2W fat-saturation combined with fat suppression. Both offered very high sensitivity and specificity, rendering this method especially useful for distinguishing normal mammary glands from siliconoma.
topic breast implant
magnetic resonance imaging
T2W
STIR
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3434
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