RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Postoperative Complications in Breast Reconstruction With Porcine Acellular Dermis and Polypropylene Meshes in Subpectoral Implant Placement JF In Vivo JO In Vivo FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 2739 OP 2746 DO 10.21873/invivo.12558 VO 35 IS 5 A1 KATHARINA SCHÜLER A1 STEFAN PAEPKE A1 THOMAS KOHLMANN A1 ZAHER ALWAFAI A1 FLORIAN NAWROTH A1 MAREK ZYGMUNT A1 RALF OHLINGER YR 2021 UL http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/35/5/2739.abstract AB Aim: This research compares postoperative complication rates with Strattice™, SERAGYN® BR, and TiLOOP® Bra interposition devices for subpectoral implant placement after skin or nipple sparing mastectomy. Patients and Methods: 188 breast reconstructions in 157 patients after primary (n=96), secondary (n=71), or prophylactic (n=21) surgery were analyzed regarding major and minor complications. Results: With acellular dermal matrix (ADM) Strattice™, 27.5% major and 27.5% minor complications occurred. Implant loss rates were 27.3% in primary and 30.8% in secondary reconstructions. With SERAGYN® BR, 11.1% major and 13,0% minor complications occurred. Implant losses (6.1%) occurred exclusively in primary reconstructions. With TiLOOP® Bra, 14.9% major and 9.6% minor complications occurred. Implant loss rates were 7.7% in primary and 7.1% in secondary reconstructions. Conclusion: ADM was associated with high complication rates in primary and secondary reconstructions. Low complication rates were seen with mesh interposition devices in primary, secondary, and prophylactic reconstructions.