Management of Biofilm with Breast Implant Surgery

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2023 Nov 1;152(5):919e-942e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000010791. Epub 2023 Oct 23.

Abstract

Learning objectives: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand how bacteria negatively impact aesthetic and reconstructive breast implants. 2. Understand how bacteria infect breast implants. 3. Understand the evidence associated with common implant infection-prevention strategies, and their limitations. 4. Understand why implementation of bacteria-mitigation strategies such as antibiotic administration or "no-touch" techniques may not indefinitely prevent breast implant infection.

Summary: Bacterial infection of aesthetic and reconstructive breast implants is a common and expensive problem. Subacute infections or chronic capsular contractures leading to device explantation are the most commonly documented sequelae. Although bench and translational research underscores the complexities of implant-associated infection, high-quality studies with adequate power, control groups, and duration of follow-up are lacking. Common strategies to minimize infections use antibiotics-administered systemically, in the breast implant pocket, or by directly bathing the implant before insertion-to limit bacterial contamination. Limiting contact between the implant and skin or breast parenchyma represents an additional common strategy. The clinical prevention of breast implant infection is challenged by the clean-contaminated nature of breast parenchyma, and the variable behavior of not only specific bacterial species but also their strains. These factors impact bacterial virulence and antibiotic resistance.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use
  • Bacteria
  • Biofilms
  • Breast Implantation* / methods
  • Breast Implants* / adverse effects
  • Breast Implants* / microbiology
  • Humans
  • Prosthesis-Related Infections* / microbiology
  • Prosthesis-Related Infections* / prevention & control

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents