montelukast has been researched along with Implant-Capsular-Contracture* in 5 studies
1 review(s) available for montelukast and Implant-Capsular-Contracture
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Suppressive Effect of Leukotriene Antagonists on Capsular Contracture in Patients Who Underwent Breast Surgery with Prosthesis: A Meta-Analysis.
Capsular contracture is a troublesome and distressing complication in mammaplasty or breast reconstruction involving a prosthesis. Previous studies have indicated that leukotriene antagonists effectively reverse capsular contracture. However, this treatment method lacks comprehensive support from evidence-based medicine and remains considerably controversial. In this study, a meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the therapeutic and preventive effects of leukotriene antagonists on capsular contracture in patients after breast prosthesis implantation.. A comprehensive literature search was performed in English and Chinese databases. All clinical studies assessing the therapeutic and prophylactic effects of leukotriene antagonists on capsule contracture after breast prosthesis implantation were selected. Risk differences and 95 percent confidence intervals were applied as the final pooled statistics.. A total of five eligible studies were included, involving 1710 breast prosthesis implantations. The final results indicated that leukotriene antagonists markedly inhibited capsular contracture formation, with statistical significance at 32.02 (p < 0.001) (pooled risk difference, 0.84; 95 percent CI, 0.79 to 0.89). In subgroup analysis, subgroups based on different leukotriene antagonists included the montelukast and zafirlukast groups, with significant pooled statistical levels of 19.34 (p < 0.001) and 79.48 (p < 0.001), respectively (montelukast: pooled risk difference, 0.83; 95 percent CI, 0.75 to 0.92; zafirlukast: pooled risk difference, 0.85; 95 percent CI, 0.83 to 0.87), indicating that both montelukast and zafirlukast were effective in inhibiting encapsulation.. This meta-analysis demonstrated that leukotriene antagonists (montelukast and zafirlukast) have significant effects in treating and preventing capsular contracture. These medications should be administered in a reasonable and safe way. Further studies of clinical efficacy, duration, safety, and exact mechanism of leukotriene antagonists for periprosthetic capsular contracture are warranted. Topics: Acetates; Adolescent; Adult; Breast Implantation; Breast Implants; Cyclopropanes; Female; Humans; Implant Capsular Contracture; Indoles; Leukotriene Antagonists; Middle Aged; Phenylcarbamates; Quinolines; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Risk Factors; Sulfides; Sulfonamides; Tosyl Compounds; Young Adult | 2020 |
4 other study(ies) available for montelukast and Implant-Capsular-Contracture
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Comparison of Cromolyn Sodium, Montelukast, and Zafirlukast Prophylaxis for Capsular Contracture.
Topics: Breast Implants; Contracture; Cromolyn Sodium; Humans; Implant Capsular Contracture | 2023 |
Comparison of Cromolyn Sodium, Montelukast, and Zafirlukast Prophylaxis for Capsular Contracture.
Capsular contracture is the most common complication following breast augmentation. Recently, prophylaxis studies aiming to inhibit the release of profibrotic substances to prevent capsular contracture have gained in importance. This study investigated the effects of cromolyn sodium, montelukast, and zafirlukast on capsular contracture in a rat model.. Thirty female Wistar albino rats were randomly divided into five groups: control, sham, cromolyn sodium, montelukast, and zafirlukast. Intraperitoneal injections were administered daily to the sham (1 ml per day), cromolyn sodium (10 mg/kg per day), montelukast (10 mg/kg per day), and zafirlukast (1.25 mg/kg per day) groups 1 month before surgery. Miniature breast implants were then placed on the backs of the rats in each group. Injections were continued for the next 3 months. The rats were subsequently killed, and the capsules were harvested and assessed histopathologically. The histopathologic outcomes were acute inflammation status, inflammation severity, synovial metaplasia, foreign body reaction, mast cell count, and capsular thickness.. The cromolyn sodium, montelukast, and zafirlukast groups had less acute inflammation and lower mean inflammation severity scores, foreign body reaction occurrence, mast cell counts, and capsular thickness than the control and sham groups ( p < 0.05). These parameters were better in the cromolyn sodium group than in the montelukast and zafirlukast groups ( p < 0.05).. Cromolyn sodium appears to inhibit capsular contracture more efficiently than montelukast and zafirlukast. This report may be a pioneer study for the prophylactic use of cromolyn sodium in capsular contracture.. The prophylactic administration of cromolyn sodium appears to reduce capsular contracture more efficiently than that of montelukast and zafirlukast. This report might constitute a pioneer study for the prophylactic use of cromolyn sodium in capsular contracture. Topics: Animals; Breast Implants; Cromolyn Sodium; Female; Foreign-Body Reaction; Implant Capsular Contracture; Leukotriene Antagonists; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Tosyl Compounds | 2022 |
Comparison of the Effects of Acellular Dermal Matrix and Montelukast on Radiation-Induced Peri-implant Capsular Formation in Rabbits.
Capsular contracture (CC) is a troublesome complication after breast surgery with breast implants, and the risk increases in breast cancer patients after radiotherapy. Studies investigating leukotriene antagonists (eg, montelukast, zafirlukast) found that the acellular dermal matrix (ADM) can help prevent CC. We aimed to compare the effects of ADM and montelukast on CC after irradiation.. Eighteen New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups of 6 each. Miniature cohesive gel implants were inserted into the pocket under the latissimus dorsi muscle. The lateral part was uncovered by the latissimus dorsi muscle. Six animals were included in the control group. In experimental group A (EG-A) (n = 6), the site was partially wrapped with ADM but not covered with muscle. Montelukast (Singulair, 0.2 mg/kg) was administered in experimental group B (EG-B) (n = 6) daily. Groups were irradiated at postoperative day 21 with Co-60 γ rays (25 Gy, single fraction) at the peri-implant area. Rabbits were sacrificed 12 weeks after surgery; implants with peri-implant capsule were harvested. Capsule thickness, collagen pattern, myofibroblast, and transforming growth factor (TGF) β1/2 levels in the peri-implant capsule were evaluated.. On histological evaluation, the capsule was thinner on the lateral aspect (covered with ADM) in EG-A (P = 0.004) and the entire capsule in EG-B (P = 0.004) than in the control group. However, there was no significant difference between EG-A and EG-B (P = 0.073). The collagen distribution pattern was more parallel with low density in the lateral capsular aspect in EG-A, but in the entire capsule in EG-B. The myofibroblast amount (EG-A, P = 0.031; EG-B, P = 0.016) and levels of TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 were reduced in the experimental groups (TGF-β1, EG-A, P = 0.019; TGF-β1, EG-B, P = 0.045; TGF-β2, EG-A, P = 0.018; TGF-β2, EG-B, P = 0.022). There was no significant difference between EG-A and EG-B (myofibroblast, P = 0.201; TGF-β1, P = 0.665; TGF-β2, P = 0.665).. Acellular dermal matrix and montelukast have a prophylactic effect for CC even when the breast is irradiated. There was no significant difference between ADM and montelukast in preventing capsular formation. The difference is that ADM will only have the effect of covering the capsular formation with ADM and montelukast can cause systemic effects or complications. Topics: Acellular Dermis; Acetates; Animals; Breast Implantation; Breast Implants; Cyclopropanes; Implant Capsular Contracture; Quinolines; Rabbits; Sulfides | 2020 |
Prevention of Capsular Contracture Using Leukotriene Antagonists.
Capsular contracture is a common occurrence in plastic surgery, with a prevalence varying from 0.5 percent up to 30 percent. Although the standard treatment is capsulectomy, alternative treatments have been studied, such as the use of leukotriene inhibitors. These drugs have recently been evaluated in the prophylaxis of contracture. The authors aimed to assess the efficacy of montelukast (Singulair) in the prevention of capsular contracture in patients undergoing mammaplasty with textured silicone prostheses.. The authors followed 82 patients (164 breasts) for a minimum of 2 years. Of these, 37 were administered montelukast.. The number of affected patients and the severity were higher among the 45 patients who did not use montelukast.. The prophylactic use of Singulair was, in this sample, shown to be effective in helping to reduce the incidence of capsular contracture.. Therapeutic, III. Topics: Acetates; Adolescent; Adult; Brazil; Breast Implants; Cohort Studies; Cyclopropanes; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Implant Capsular Contracture; Leukotriene Antagonists; Logistic Models; Mammaplasty; Middle Aged; Multivariate Analysis; Primary Prevention; Quinolines; Retrospective Studies; Risk Assessment; Sulfides; Treatment Outcome; Young Adult | 2015 |