- Aids in the assessment of breast implants and complications
- Includes a wealth of ultrasound images and videos
- Explains the role of ultrasound in the context of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell carcinoma
This atlas is the first book on the use of high-resolution ultrasound to assess breast implants and identify the various potential breast implant-related complications, which are frequently asymptomatic.
The aim is to provide radiologists, breast surgeons, plastic surgeons, and other medical staff with a comprehensive guide of high clinical value during not only the diagnostic but also the treatment process. To this end, a wealth of ultrasound images and videos are presented, along with surgical photos and videos and pathological findings. The coverage includes the role of ultrasound in the management of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell carcinoma, with explanation of its value in distinguishing the type of implant shell, which is highly relevant in this disease. A concluding chapter presents a large series of instructive cases.
The author has extensive experience in breast surgery and has been collecting implant-related data using high-resolution ultrasound
Table of Contents- 1. Current status and future implications of ultrasound in the context of implant-based breast aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.
- 2. An evidence-based approach to an implant-based mammaplasty
- 3. Role of ultrasound in the implant-based aesthetic and reconstructive mammaplasty
- 4. Distinguishing various type of breast implant using high resolution ultrasonography
- 5. Usefulness of high-resolution ultrasound in detecting complications of an implant-based mammaplasty
- 6. Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma
- 7. Usefulness of high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) in planning revision or reoperation for patients receiving an implant-based augmentation mammaplasty
- 8. Clinical presentations
- 9. Conclusions