Breast Cancer Clinical Trial

Prepectoral vs Partial Subpectoral Two-Stage Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction

Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the to analyze the patient satisfaction and complication rates under controlled conditions of the increasingly popular prepectoral technique for implant-based breast reconstruction.

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This is a single center, single-blinded, randomized clinical trial involving adult women undergoing two-stage implant-based breast reconstruction for either breast cancer or breast cancer risk reduction. The aim is to generate high quality evidence before establishing the prepectoral technique as routine care. A favorable safety and patient satisfaction profile will bring high quality evidence supporting the adoption of a technique that has shown similar complication rates while eliminating animation deformity and its associated pain and discomfort in retrospective and non-randomized studies.

The mastectomy flap perfusion will be assessed clinically and using SPY fluorescence imaging. Immediately following mastectomy, participants will be randomized to one of two treatment arms.

Group A will be composed of participants who will undergo prepectoral reconstruction with Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM) by means of the anterior tenting technique. In this technique, two sheets of contour, fenestrated ADM sutured together are trimmed in accordance with the measurement of the expander/implant and fixed to the pectoralis major muscle covering the entire anterior surface of the device

Group B (current standard of care (SOC)) will be composed of participants who will undergo partial subpectoral reconstruction with ADM by means of the sling technique. In this technique the leading edge of the pectoral muscle is elevated and a subpectoral pocket is fashioned. The lower medial origin muscle fibers are released for anatomical expander seating. An ADM sling is sutured from the leading edge of the pectoralis muscle to the inframammary fold (over the expander) and laterally to close the expander pocket.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Undergoing two-stage implant-based breast reconstruction for either breast cancer or breast cancer risk reduction

Exclusion Criteria:

Active use of any tobacco products
Uncontrolled diabetes defined by HbA1c greater than 7.5%
Class II obesity or higher defined by a body mass index equal or greater than 35 kg/m2
History of radiation to the affect breast or chest
Immunocompromised patients
Clinical evidence of significant mastectomy flap ischemia prior to the initiation of the reconstructive procedure

Study is for people with:

Breast Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

62

Study ID:

NCT04874402

Recruitment Status:

Not yet recruiting

Sponsor:

Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Cleveland Clinic Florida, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Weston Florida, 33331, United States More Info
Amir Ghaznavi, MD
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954-659-5220
[email protected]

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Study is for people with:

Breast Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

62

Study ID:

NCT04874402

Recruitment Status:

Not yet recruiting

Sponsor:


Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

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