Annals of plastic surgery
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Annals of plastic surgery · Apr 1997
Tissue expansion in children: a retrospective study of complications.
We retrospectively reviewed 105 consecutive children in whom 191 tissue expanders were placed by the Plastic Surgical Service at The Children's Hospital from 1987 to 1995. The age range was 1 month to 28 years. The series included 68 females and 37 males. ⋯ These complication rates were not related to either the gender, site of implantation, number of expanders, use of closed suction drains, or the indication for expansion. The complications were related to age, being higher in children (age 1-12 years) compared with infants and adolescents. Tissue expanders can be successfully used in children to construct and reconstruct a variety of cutaneous defects, but there is an irreducible minimum for the three major complications.