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Objective: To determinate the prevalence of the main risk factors associated with development of capsular contracture after placement of breast implants in a referral center.Method: Retrospect study on 210 patients where sociodemographic variables, Baker's clinical scale and histopathological results were recorded.Results: Statistical analysis of 210 patients was performed; 98.1% were women.The average age was 47 years (± 11), body mass index 25 (± 10) and onset of symptoms 13 years (± 8.5).Sociodemographic factors: domestic work 63.3%.Alcoholism 70% and smoking 65.7%.The main reason for consultation was pain plus deformity in 81.6%.The risk factors with statistical significance were the history of trauma, with 83.3% (p = 0.004), and the subglandular plane, with 73.8% (p = 0.0115).Histopathology: fibrous capsule 81.4%.Conclusions: The prevalence of the risk factors described are similar to those reported in the literature.Only for the history of trauma and the subglandular plane there was statistical significance.
Sánchez-Delgado et al. (Fri,) studied this question.