The event of cellulitis is a physiological complication and analysis of the device generally does not assist allergan in determining a probable cause for this event.Further information from the reporter regarding event, product, and patient details have been requested.No additional information is available at this time.Device labeling: infection: pre-existing infections not resolved before tissue expander placement may increase the risk of periprosthetic infection.Infection is an inherent risk following any type of invasive surgery, and may occur during the tissue expansion process.Patients who present with wound dehiscence, tissue erosion, ischemia or necrosis, and patients undergoing immediate breast reconstruction run an increased risk of periprosthetic infection.Signs of acute infection reported in association with tissue expanders include erythema, tenderness, fluid accumulation, pain and fever.Erythema may also occur as a normal response to expansion.Aspiration to differentiate between this type of erythema and erythema as a sign of early infection is a recognized precaution.Research identifies staphylococcus and pseudomonas organisms in association with infection around tissue expanders.Escherichia and streptococcus organisms have also been noted in association with tissue expanders in the lower extremities.Infection may occur at any time after surgery, and may compromise the expansion process.Capsular contracture may be related to infection in the area surrounding the implant.Postoperative infections should be treated aggressively according to standard medical practices to avoid more serious complications.Infection that is unresponsive to treatment or necrotizing infection may require premature breast tissue expander removal.In rare instances, acute infection may occur in a breast with implants.The signs of acute infection include erythema, tenderness, fluid accumulation, pain, and fever.Very rarely, toxic shock syndrome, a potentially life- threatening condition, has been reported in women after breast implant surgery.It is characterized by symptoms that occur suddenly and include high fever (102°f, 38.8°c or higher), vomiting, diarrhea, a sunburn-like rash, red eyes, dizziness, lightheadedness, muscle aches, and drops in blood pressure, which may cause fainting.Patients should be advised to contact a physician immediately for diagnosis and treatment for any of these symptoms.
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