Breast Implants (Module 2 - Unit 5) Flashcards

1
Q

What modality is the gold standard for assessing implant integrity?

A

MRI

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2
Q

Where are cosmetic implants typically placed?

A

posterior to the glandular tissue, anterior to the pect muscle

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3
Q

What location for implants may reduce capsular contracture and the the standard for placement of tissue expanders and implants following mastectomy?

A

Posterior to the pect major (submuscular or retropectoral location)

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4
Q

What do saline implants look like in ultrasound?

A

Single anechoic lumen and anterior filling port

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5
Q

What do single and double lumen silicone implants look like in ultrasound?

A

Single-lumen: come in prefilled sizes and are generally anechoic
Double-lumen: separate silicone and saline chambers, echogenic membrane separates the chambers

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6
Q

What is most common: single or double lumen silicone implants?

A

Single lumen

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7
Q

Fibrous capsules are more pronounced with what type of implant?

A

Silicone

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8
Q

What forms around an implant and is the body’s natural response to a foreign body?

A

Fibrous capsule

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9
Q

What is the capsule-shell-echo complex?

A

Inner and outer layer appear as 2 smooth thin echogenic lines with a 3rd line, which is an adjacent fibrous capsule

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10
Q

What type of artifact is seen across the anterior lumen of the implant?

A

Reverb

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11
Q

The speed of sound is much slower in silicone, so what type of artifact is seen when the posterior wall of the implant and distal structures falsely appear to extend deeper into the chest than adjacent tissues?

A

Propagation speed artifact in silicone

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12
Q

What are some common ultrasound findings in implants?

A
  • Linear in-folding of the shell
  • Long or wavy folds
  • Wrinkling, or lobulations
  • Reactive fluid seen between the shell and fibrous capsule
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13
Q

What is the reactive fluid seen between the shell and fibrous capsule called?

A

Peri-implant effusion

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14
Q

What is capsular contracture?

A

Thickening and hardening of the fibrous capsule (implant becomes round, hard, and immobile)

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15
Q

Capsular contracture is more common with which type of implant?

A

Silicone

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16
Q

What is a focal herniation?

A

Herniation of the implant through a crack of the fibrous capsule - presents as palpable lump

17
Q

What type of implant rupture is easier to handle?

A

Saline, due to the body being able to absorb it

18
Q

What is the most common type of implant rupture?

A

Intracapsular

19
Q

What is an intracapsular rupture?

A

A break in the implant shell but is still contained by the fibrous capsule

20
Q

What sonographic sign is associated with significant rupture?

A

Stepladder sign or parallel line sign

21
Q

The step ladder sign corresponds to which sign seen on MRI scans?

A

Linguine

22
Q

What are the diagnostic pitfalls for an intracapsular rupture?

A

Confusing other linear echoes

23
Q

What is an extracapsular rupture?

A

Defect in both the implant shell and fibrous capsule?

24
Q

What is the ultrasound appearance for a extracapsular rupture?

A
  • echogenic noise sign/ snowstorm appearance