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Breast Implants for patient with history of MRSA?

Can I get Breast implants, even with a history of MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) in my left breast due to mastitis?

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A: Proceed with caution, but proceed.

David B. Reath, MD

I have discussed this problem with an infectious disease colleague and have some suggestions.  The first thing to know is that not all MRSA's are the same.  The strain that is acquired in the hospital setting (" nosocomial")  is different than the ones that arise outside of this... more

A: History of MRSA and Breast implants

Steven Wallach, MD

A history of MRSA and a desire to have implants are two different things. If you were treated for your mastitis, and it sounds like you did, then I do not see a specific contraindication if it is several months after treatment.  Can you get an infection again, sure..like anyone else.

A: You need to be free of the MRSA

Richard P. Rand, MD

As long as you are totally free of infection in the breast and have been properly cultured to see if you are not an MRSA carrier, you can have breast implants.  You might carry a slightly higher risk of infection and realize that infected implants are treated by removal as antibiotics cannot cure an... more

A: MRSA could be a problem

Jeffrey Zwiren, MD

MRSA is certainly a difficult situation as is any infection when it comes to breast implants.  If a breast implant becomes infected then it must be removed.  No amount of antibiotic will clear the infection unless the implant is removed.  It would be nice to know if you are a carrier for MRSA... more

A: I just treated a patient with positive MRSA cultures

Michael C. Edwards, MD

I sent my patient to an Infectious Disease consultant and his recommendation prior to surgery was Bactrim (antibiotic) starting 1 weeks prior to surgery and 1 week after, Bacroban ointment to her previously infected area, Vancomycin IV prior to surgery and then for 48 hours. This is a lot to go through but it... more

A: Breast Implants and MRSA

Farbod Esmailian, MD

You can have breast implants but there is a lot to go through to REDUCE the risk of having implant infection and or capsular contracture. You will need to be on antibiotics before surgery.  You will need vancomycin IV at the time of surgery and should be continued on antibiotics after surgery for about 1... more

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