Coleman lipofilling: experience of an Italian group and review of the literature]

Chirurgia italiana(2009)

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Although the first operation of reconstructive breast surgery dates back to the end of the nineteenth century, it was only in the last decade of the twentieth century that lipofilling became widely adopted in the management of diseases of the breast. The Coleman technique involves taking a sample of fat from the regions of the body where it is largely present (abdomen, trochanter region, groin, knee), followed by centrifugation and the grafting of the fat cells thus purified. In 1987 the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery banned the diffusion of this procedure because it was considered of little benefit for both aesthetic and oncological purposes. From January 2005 to May 2007, 17 patients underwent lipofilling according to the Coleman technique at the Operative Unit of General Surgery of the "San Giuseppe Moscati" Hospital in Avellino. Previously, 15 (88%) of the 17 women had received reconstructive breast surgery with a prosthesis after a Madden total mastectomy. As regards the other 2 patients, when admitted to hospital, one (5.9%) presented a pectum excavatum and the other (5.9%) a congenital depression of the temporal bone. No important complications were observed in the postoperative course. At a distance of 6 and 12 months after the injection, follow-up monitoring revealed that the loss of substance in the grafted adipose tissue was about 53%. In conclusion, reconstructive breast surgery should always be attempted after radical surgery. The multidisciplinary cooperation of radiologists, surgeons, anatomical pathologists and psychologists, in our opinion, avoids the danger of poor aesthetic results and the risk of underestimating a possible tumour relapse.
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