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AFT: Introduction of a Full Breast Reconstructive Method

RECRUITINGSponsored by Maastricht University Medical Center
Actively Recruiting
SponsorMaastricht University Medical Center
Started2020-12-09
Est. completion2026-10
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
SexFEMALE
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

A multicentre prospective cohort study will monitor the efficacy and safety of Autologous Fat Transfer (AFT) with pre-expansion. AFT will be evaluated in terms of quality of life, aesthetic result, complications, oncological safety and cost-effectiveness. It follows the BREAST trial, the randomised controlled trial comparing AFT with implant-based reconstruction. In this study, patients all receive AFT.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Sex: FEMALEHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Female gender
* Age of 18 years and older
* History or in candidate for a mastectomy procedure in the near future
* Patients undergoing preventive mastectomy
* Patients' choice to undergo a breast reconstruction
* Wanting to participate in this study
* Patient is able to wear the external expansion device

Exclusion Criteria:

* Active smoker or a history of smoking 4 weeks prior to surgery
* Current substance abuse
* History of lidocaine allergy
* History of silicone allergy
* 4 weeks or less after chemotherapy
* History of radiation therapy in the breast region
* Oncological treatment includes radiotherapy after mastectomy
* Kidney disease
* Steroid dependent asthma (daily or weekly) or other diseases
* Immune-suppressed or compromised disease
* Uncontrolled diabetes
* BMI\>30
* Large breast size (i.e. larger than cup C), unless the patient prefers reduction of the contralateral side towards Cup C
* Extra-capsular silicone leaking from the encapsulated implant from a previous breast reconstruction
* The treating plastic surgeon has strong doubts on the patient's treatment compliance

Conditions4

Breast CancerBreast ReconstructionCancerReconstructive Surgery

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