Histologic, Molecular, and Clinical Evaluation of Explanted Breast Prostheses, Capsules, and Acellular Dermal Matrices for Bacteria |
Louis Poppler, MD; Justin Cohen, MD, MS; Utku Can Dolen, MD; Andrew E. Schriefer, BA; Marissa M. Tenenbaum, MD; Corey Deeken, PhD; Richard A. Chole, MD, PhD; and Terence M. Myckatyn, MD, FRCSC, FACS Aesthetic Surgery Journal 2015, Vol 35(6) 653–668 Background: Subclinical infections, manifest as biofilms, are considered an important cause of capsular contracture. Acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) are frequently used in revision surgery to prevent recurrent capsular contractures. |
Dan Mills, MD “I give because my mentor, Rex Peterson, once said, ‘We should give back in the way that someone has given to us.’ My chosen profession has been good to me and by providing a gift to ASERF I am able to give back in a way that is long lasting and benefits our specialty as a whole.” |
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