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Episode 17: Dangers Your Breast Implants May Be Concealing with Dr. Mithun Sinha

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Dr. Robert Whitfield, MD, Dr. Robert Whitfield, and MD에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Dr. Robert Whitfield, MD, Dr. Robert Whitfield, and MD 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

In this podcast episode, Dr. Robert Whitfield, a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in breast implant illness (BII), and Dr. Mithun Sinha, a PhD scientist, discuss the complexities of Breast Implant Illness. Dr. Whitfield shares his clinical experiences and emphasizes the importance of understanding the symptoms and experiences of women affected by Breast Implant Illness and Dr. Sinha provides scientific insights into the role of fatty acids, bacteria, and biofilm formation concerning breast implants, explaining how these factors contribute to symptoms like fatigue and brain fog. Be sure to tune in to hear more!

Show Highlights:

Role of Fatty Acids in Cell Structure (00:01:51)
The importance of fatty acids in cellular stability and protection
Interaction of Fatty Acids and Implants (00:03:20)
Discussion on how fatty acids interact with breast implants and surrounding tissue
Formation of 10 Home and Biofilms (00:05:20)
Dr. Sinha describes how oleic acid transforms into 10 Home, linked to bacterial biofilms.
Scar Capsule and Bacterial Colonization (00:06:40)
Exploration of how the scar capsule provides a habitat for bacteria to form biofilms
Historical Perspective on Surgical Techniques (00:12:40)
Dr. Whitfield shares his experience with surgical techniques for patients with breast implant illness.
Importance of Research on BII (00:13:41)
Lack of attention to women suffering from BII and the need for better care
Introduction to Oxaliplatin Home Research (00:14:54)
Dr. Sinha introduces his new paper on oxaliplatin home and its link to inflammation
Oxidation and Its Effects on the Body (00:16:04)
Dr. Sinha explains how oxidation increases during stress and exercise, affecting health
Potential Biomarkers for BII Symptoms (00:17:38)
Discussion on identifying biomarkers to predict and assess symptoms in BII patients
Characterizing Bacterial Contamination (00:19:54)
Dr. Whitfield discusses the need to characterize bacterial contamination in patients with implants.

Read Dr. Mithun Sinha’s paper in The Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

Oxylipins in Breast Implant–Associated Systemic Symptoms

Bio. Mithun Sinha, PhD

Dr. Sinha is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine. His laboratory specializes in the field of bacterial biofilm research. The investigations are focused on implant-associated complications due to biofilms and wound healing complications. These include breast implant-associated systemic immunological manifestations, dental implant-associated peri-implantitis, and orthopedic implant-associated osteomalacia. Studies also include wound healing studies exploring host-biofilm-mediated metabolites. His laboratory explores the development of implant-based biomaterials for their anti-biofilm properties. Over the years, he has actively collaborated with surgeons and chemical and material science engineers. He has been continually funded by NIH and currently have two active grants from NIH as PI (R01 and R21). He has also served/serving on 4 NIH grants as Co-Investigator. He has published 45 articles in peer-reviewed journals, with a Google Scholar citation of 2600+ and an h-index of 20. Seven of his publications have been cited 100+ times. A recent study from his lab on breast implant-associated immunological complications published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (PMID: 38032740) has received editorial-type commentary from the peer community (PMID: 38299590). In addition to being a researcher, he has served as a reviewer for 15+ peer-reviewed journals. He also serves as Associate Editor for the journal RNA Biology and as an ad-hoc member of the NIH study section and Plastic Surgery Foundation (PSF) study panels.

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Dr. Robert Whitfield, MD, Dr. Robert Whitfield, and MD에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Dr. Robert Whitfield, MD, Dr. Robert Whitfield, and MD 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

In this podcast episode, Dr. Robert Whitfield, a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in breast implant illness (BII), and Dr. Mithun Sinha, a PhD scientist, discuss the complexities of Breast Implant Illness. Dr. Whitfield shares his clinical experiences and emphasizes the importance of understanding the symptoms and experiences of women affected by Breast Implant Illness and Dr. Sinha provides scientific insights into the role of fatty acids, bacteria, and biofilm formation concerning breast implants, explaining how these factors contribute to symptoms like fatigue and brain fog. Be sure to tune in to hear more!

Show Highlights:

Role of Fatty Acids in Cell Structure (00:01:51)
The importance of fatty acids in cellular stability and protection
Interaction of Fatty Acids and Implants (00:03:20)
Discussion on how fatty acids interact with breast implants and surrounding tissue
Formation of 10 Home and Biofilms (00:05:20)
Dr. Sinha describes how oleic acid transforms into 10 Home, linked to bacterial biofilms.
Scar Capsule and Bacterial Colonization (00:06:40)
Exploration of how the scar capsule provides a habitat for bacteria to form biofilms
Historical Perspective on Surgical Techniques (00:12:40)
Dr. Whitfield shares his experience with surgical techniques for patients with breast implant illness.
Importance of Research on BII (00:13:41)
Lack of attention to women suffering from BII and the need for better care
Introduction to Oxaliplatin Home Research (00:14:54)
Dr. Sinha introduces his new paper on oxaliplatin home and its link to inflammation
Oxidation and Its Effects on the Body (00:16:04)
Dr. Sinha explains how oxidation increases during stress and exercise, affecting health
Potential Biomarkers for BII Symptoms (00:17:38)
Discussion on identifying biomarkers to predict and assess symptoms in BII patients
Characterizing Bacterial Contamination (00:19:54)
Dr. Whitfield discusses the need to characterize bacterial contamination in patients with implants.

Read Dr. Mithun Sinha’s paper in The Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

Oxylipins in Breast Implant–Associated Systemic Symptoms

Bio. Mithun Sinha, PhD

Dr. Sinha is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine. His laboratory specializes in the field of bacterial biofilm research. The investigations are focused on implant-associated complications due to biofilms and wound healing complications. These include breast implant-associated systemic immunological manifestations, dental implant-associated peri-implantitis, and orthopedic implant-associated osteomalacia. Studies also include wound healing studies exploring host-biofilm-mediated metabolites. His laboratory explores the development of implant-based biomaterials for their anti-biofilm properties. Over the years, he has actively collaborated with surgeons and chemical and material science engineers. He has been continually funded by NIH and currently have two active grants from NIH as PI (R01 and R21). He has also served/serving on 4 NIH grants as Co-Investigator. He has published 45 articles in peer-reviewed journals, with a Google Scholar citation of 2600+ and an h-index of 20. Seven of his publications have been cited 100+ times. A recent study from his lab on breast implant-associated immunological complications published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (PMID: 38032740) has received editorial-type commentary from the peer community (PMID: 38299590). In addition to being a researcher, he has served as a reviewer for 15+ peer-reviewed journals. He also serves as Associate Editor for the journal RNA Biology and as an ad-hoc member of the NIH study section and Plastic Surgery Foundation (PSF) study panels.

Connect with Dr. Whitfield:

Podcast
Spotify
TikTok
IG
FB
Linkedin
X.com
Read this article
Shop Dr. Whitfield’s Solutions
SHARP
NVISN Labs

Get access to Dr. Rob's Favorite Products below:

Danger Coffee - Use our link for mold-free coffee.

JASPR Air Purifier - Use code DRROB for the Jaspr Air Purifier.

Echo Water - Get high-quality water with our code DRROB10.

BallancerPro - Use code DRROBVIP for the world's leader in lymphatic drainage technology.

Ultrahuman - Use code WHITFIELD10 for the most accurate wearable.

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