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2nd UPDATE:J&J To Buy Breast-Implant Maker Mentor For $1.07 Billion
CNNMoney.com -
By Jon Kamp Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) agreed to acquire breast-implant maker Mentor Corp. ( MNT) for $1.07 billion , a rare 10-figure deal these days that ...
J&J Buys Breast-Implant Maker Mentor for $1 Billion (Update1) Bloomberg
J&J to buy breast implant firm Mentor for $1.1 bln guardian.co.uk
Breast implant maker stock expands 90% BloggingStocks
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Breast Cancer Treatment Offers Better Outcome to Women with Implants
MarketWatch -
Patients treated with brachytherapy have better cosmetic outcomes and avoid the risk of the implant hardening, compared to patients who undergo whole-breast ...
Radioactive 'Seed' Rx Helps Women With Implants Fight Breast Cancer
Washington Post, United States -
1 (HealthDay News) -- Women who have had their breasts augmented with implants and are later diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer may be treated ...
J&J to buy breast implant maker Mentor for $1.07B
Houston Chronicle, United States - 11 minutes ago
Analysts said J&J is paying "a giant premium" for the maker of MemoryGel breast implants, liposuction equipment and "barrier" skin repair products, ...JNJ - MNT

The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
J&J to buy breast implant company for $1.1 billion
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ -
by Jeff May/The Star-Ledger Johnson & Johnson today said it planned to buy Mentor Corp., a manufacturer of silicone breast implants and liposuction products ...JNJ - MNT

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Johnson & Johnson?s Pays a Nearly 100% Premium for Breast Implant ...
Dividend.com, NJ -
By Dividend.com Staff Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) has just announced a deal to acquire breast implant maker Mentor Corp (MNT) for $1.07 Billion or $31 a share ...
Bet on T&A with J&J (JNJ) BloggingStocks
SmarTrend? News Watch: Johnson & Johnson Acquires Mentor for $1.07 ... Comtex Smartrend
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Recession Rocks Wall Street
Forbes, NY - 34 minutes ago
Mentor (nyse: MNT - news - people ), which makes breast implants and other aesthetic products, shot up $14.43, or 89.4%, to $30.58 heading into the close, ...
?Plastic surgery focuses on correction of form, function?
Arab Times, Kuwait -
While some implants are round, others are shaped more like a natural breast. The manufacturer?s life expectancy of breast implants is 10 or more years, ...

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Breast reconstructive surgery: Providing options for women
Hospital News, Canada -
In breast reconstruction a soft supple mound is created using either implants or autologous tissue (the patient?s own tissue). A reconstructed nipple and ...

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Silicone Breast Implants Might Raise Risk of Rare Lymphoma
Washington Post, United States - Nov 4, 2008
4 (HealthDay News) -- Women with silicone breast implants may have a higher risk of developing a rare form of lymphoma, new research suggests. ...
Breast implants may increase risk of rare cancer Reuters India
Breast Implants Linked to Type of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Preliminary ... Drug Topics Magazine
Silicon breast implants may heighten the risk of lymphoma TheMedGuru
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: silicone breast + silicone + removal  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)


The Virginian-Pilot
In transgender circles, silicone is a risky shot at womanhood
The Virginian-Pilot, VA - Jul 26, 2008
Last August, a transgender woman named Frances White was arrested in Suffolk for injecting people with silicone in the lips, cheeks and breasts. ...
The AZ guide to beauty surgery
Glasgow Daily Record, UK - Jul 28, 2008
To increase the size of breasts, implants are surgically inserted behind the natural breast tissue. Silicone implants are more widely used as they give a ...
You are not alone - help for breast cancer patients
News-Medical.net, Australia - Jul 17, 2008
Many forms of breast reconstruction are available, but reconstruction using skin and muscle from the back with or without a silicone implant is the one that ...

Daily Mail
Things you don't know about...
Daily Mail, UK - Jul 17, 2008
YOU's health editor Sarah Stacey reveals a few stomach-shrinking secrets The operation involves placing a silicone band round the stomach, about a quarter ...
Doctor discusses trends in plastic surgery
News-Leader.com, MO - Jul 7, 2008
Both saline and silicone-gel-filled breast implants are options. The "Mommy Makeover" -- a tummy tuck, breast enhancement and liposuction to help reverse ...

Times Online
The hidden dangers of gastric bands and stomach stapling
Times Online, UK - Jul 11, 2008
An adjustable silicone band is fitted around the upper part of the stomach to create a pouch. This fills quickly with food, which passes slowly into the ...
How Jan Leeming's beloved son conquered the killer cancer that ...
Daily Mail, UK - Jul 19, 2008
... under general anaesthetic and Jonathan opted to have a prosthetic replacement - a small sphere made of similar materials to a silicone breast implant. ...
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[PDF] Meta-analyses of the relation between silicone breast implants and the risk of connective-tissue … -
EC Janowsky, LL Kupper, BS Hulka - New England Journal of Medicine, 2000 - sph.umich.edu
... CONNECTIVE-TISSUE DISEASES META-ANALYSES OF THE RELATION BETWEEN SILICONE
BREAST IMPLANTS AND THE RISK OF CONNECTIVE-TISSUE DISEASES ...
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Clinical findings in symptomatic women with silicone breast implants. -
FB Vasey, DL Havice, TS Bocanegra, MJ Seleznick, … - Semin Arthritis Rheum, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... after implant removal, 24 women improved clinically, 8 did not change, and 1 worsened.
We believe this series supports a relationship between silicone breast ...

Rupture and Aging of Silicone Gel Breast Implants. -
DL de Camara, JM Sheridan, BA Kammer - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993 - plasreconsurg.com
... This retrospective study evaluated aging and rupture of silicone gel breast implants
in ... Common rea- sons for implant removal were discomfort, firmness, or ...

A Clinical and Immunologic Evaluation of Women with Silicone Breast Implants and Symptoms of … -
AJ Bridges, C Conley, G Wang, DE Burns, FB Vasey - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993 - annals.highwire.org
... complicated by severe hypertension: reversal after silicone implant removal. ...
Connective-tissue disease following breast augmentation: a preliminary ...

[PDF] Rupture of silicone-gel breast implants: Causes, sequelae, and diagnosis -
SL Brown, BG Silverman, WA Berg - Lancet, 1997 - homepage.mac.com
... methods for diagnosis of rupture of silicone-gel breast implants have ... Individual
plastic surgeons have recommended prophylactic removal of implants within ...
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Comparative Silicone Breast Implant Evaluation Using Mammography, Sonography, and Magnetic Resonance … -
CY Ahn, ND DeBruhl, DP Gorczyca, WW Shaw, LW … - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1994 - plasreconsurg.com
... Residual silicone detection using MRI following previous im- plant removal. ... C, Miller,
SH, and Job, J. S. Improved imaging of the augmented breast. ...

Silicone Breakdown and Capsular Synovial Metaplasia in Textured-Wall Saline Breast Prostheses. -
M Copeland, M Choi, IJ Bleiweiss - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1994 - plasreconsurg.com
... as sys- temic sclerosis and silicone breast prostheses has ... when microscopic quantities
of silicone are left ... retained fibrous capsule after removal of silicone ...

[BOOK] Safety of Silicone Breast Implants -
S Bondurant, VL Ernster, R Herdman - 2000 - books.google.com
... that has resulted in considerable discomfort and led to the removal of implants. ...
conclusion that they are the primary safety issue with silicone breast implants ...

Subclinical infection of the silicone breast implant surface as a possible cause of capsular … -
CP Virden, MK Dobke, P Stein, CL Parsons, DH Frank - Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1992 - Springer
... This complication affected 27 silicone devices among them ... One patient (breast
reconstruction with history of ... epidermidis (prior to implant removal the patient ...

Late Leakage of Inflatable Silicone Breast Prostheses. -
EW Worton, LN Seifert, R Sherwood - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980 - plasreconsurg.com
... the patients actually had a clinically satisfactory remaining breast; however, it
was our procedure to remove and replace these with silicone prostheses, since ...

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Removal of Silicone Gel-Filled Breast Implants and Capsulectomies

ASPS BRIEFING PAPER

Procedure Status

Due to public concern about the perceived health risks of silicone-gel breast implants, a number of women continue to seek implant-removal surgery. When a woman decides to have her silicone-gel implants surgically removed or replaced with saline-filled implants, she may also opt for removal of the scar tissue barrier or "capsule" that naturally forms around the implants when they are inserted. This procedure is called a capsulectomy. Position statement: The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) believes that women should understand the risks and benefits of implant removal and capsulectomy. The most current research available indicates that for most women, removal of the breast implant and the surrounding capsule will have no affect on any systemic disease they may have.

Notable stats: The most recent (1994) nationwide survey of plastic surgeons has revealed the following about implant removal:

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  • An estimated 37,853 breast-implant removal procedures were performed during the survey year.
  • Of that number, 28,655 of the removals were performed on cosmetic augmentation patients and 9,198 were patients who had implants inserted as part of breast reconstruction surgery.
  • Seventy four percent of the augmentation patients and 80 percent of the reconstruction patients said they sought removal because of local physical symptoms related to the implant, such as capsular contracture.
  • More than half of the women who underwent implant-removal surgery chose to replace them with saline-filled implants (59 percent of the cosmetic augmentation patients and 52 percent of the reconstruction patients).

Patient Profile

The most common implant-removal/capsulectomy patient is a woman in the 19-34 age range who has local physical symptoms that are probably related to the implant, such as scar tissue formation that has become uncomfortably firm. However, there are a number of women who seek implant removal for symptoms that may not be medically linked to the presence of the implants. Also, a small percentage of women seek implant removal out of fear alone, even if they are exhibiting no troubling symptoms whatsoever.

The best candidates for implant removal are women who are experiencing pain, discomfort or deformity related to their breast implants and who understand fully how their appearance may change as a result of the surgery.

Implant removal and capsulectomy are not generally recommended for women whose gel-filled implants are intact and trouble free. The Food and Drug Administration has stated that the risk of removing trouble-free implants is potentially greater than the risk of leaving them in.

Regulations and Warnings

There are no state or federal laws that mandate the training and qualifications of doctors who call themselves medical specialists and perform implant-removal and capsulectomy surgery.

Patients considering these procedures are advised by ASPS to choose a qualified plastic surgeon who has been granted privileges to perform implant-removal surgery at an accredited hospital. Patients may phone 1-800-635-0635 for a list of board-certified surgeons in their area who have experience in performing implant removal.

Limitations, Risks and Complications

Limitations: If the implant shell has been damaged or ruptured, it may be impossible to remove all the escaped gel from the surrounding tissues, especially if the surrounding scar capsule, which usually contains the leaked gel, has also been injured or damaged.

It is not possible to predict with certainty how a woman will look after implant-removal surgery. Much depends on the nature of the scar capsule and whether the implant has ruptured.

Risks and complications: Even if every effort is made to place incisions in inconspicuous areas, the implant-removal procedure may leave a longer scar than that which resulted from the original implant-placement procedure. Breast sensation may be diminished or altered.

Silicone gel that leaks from an implant and is retained in the breast tissue may interfere with cancer detection because it can block X-rays and interfere with mammography. Silicone shadows that are viewed on a mammogram may have to be biopsied (just like benign lumps of any kind) to make sure they do not hide a cancer.

Larger quantities of gel that escape from a ruptured implant and migrate into surrounding tissues may form lumps called "granulomas," which while benign, may be difficult or impossible to remove without causing deformity.

Capsulectomy, in which the scar capsule is removed along with the implant, is generally a more involved operation than simple implant removal. The surgery usually takes longer, may be more expensive and more often requires general anesthesia.

On the other hand, simple implant removal without capsulectomy may leave scar tissue behind which may be detectable by touch, mammography or other imaging studies.

Patients should be aware that to date, there is no convincing scientific evidence that the gel contained in silicone-filled implants is harmful or toxic. Studies involving millions of women have produced no evidence that links gel-filled implants to any known autoimmune disease or cancer.

Recovery

Most patients are up and around within a day or two and back to work and light activity within one week. Gauze dressings that may have been applied will be removed at the surgeon's discretion. Likewise stitches will be removed when the physician deems it appropriate.

Patients who had replacement implants may be required to wear a surgical bra while the stitches heal.

Some bruising and swelling may persist for three or four weeks. This document is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered as of the date of publication and is subject to change as scientific knowledge and technology advances and as practice patterns evolve. The views expressed herein represent the collective, but not necessarily the individual, views of the members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Publication Date: Fall 1995


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