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Bioprosthetic Mesh to Expand the Lower Pole in Tissue Expander Reconstruction

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M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Breast Cancer

Treatments

Device: Surgimend
Device: Alloderm

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01310075
2010-0324
NCI-2011-01477 (Registry Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if the complication rate and post-surgical appearance differ based on what type of mesh is used for breast reconstruction surgery.

Full description

If you agree to take part in this study, you will be randomly assigned (as in the roll of a dice) to receive Surgimend mesh or Alloderm mesh.

Breast Reconstruction Surgery:

All techniques of the breast reconstruction surgery are considered to be standard of care. You will be given a separate consent form to sign that explains the procedure and risks in more detail.

Data Collection:

Information about you will be collected, including your age, height, weight, breast size, past medical and smoking history, tumor size and location, and the surgical method used for the breast reconstruction surgery.

Information about the breast reconstruction surgery, such as what type of expanders are used, the surgical methods, and your recovery from the surgery will also be collected.

Follow-Up Visits:

About 1 week after the breast reconstruction surgery is complete, you will come in for a follow-up visit and the surgical team will check the surgery incision site and tissue used for the breast reconstruction surgery for any possible complications.

About 2 weeks after the breast reconstruction surgery, the expansion process will begin, as long as you do not have any complications that would prevent beginning the expansion process. During the expansion process, the surgeon will adjust the tissue expanders to stretch the area under the skin and muscle to make room for a breast implant(s).

After you begin the expansion process, you will return to the clinic 1 time each week for additional expansion until the desired size is reached. During each of the expansion process visits, you will be checked for any side effects, including fluid build up and infection.

After the expansion process is complete, you will return to the clinic 3 months later to receive your implant(s). About 1 to 12 months after you receive the implant(s), you will return to the clinic and 5 photographs will be taken to evaluate the appearance of the new implant(s). The photographs will be taken of the front, right and left sides of the implant(s) site and will be taken against a blue background. Your private areas will be covered (as much as possible). Your confidentiality will be protected at all times. You will not be identifiable personally from the discussion or presentation of the data. Unique study numbers will be assigned to the photographs.

Length of Study:

Your participation on this study will be over after you have received your permanent breast implant(s) and the photographs have been taken.

This is an investigational study.

Up to 398 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at the MD Anderson main campus or one of the MD Anderson regional care centers.

Enrollment

90 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patients undergoing immediate tissue expander reconstruction following mastectomy by any of the surgeon co-investigators are eligible for the study.
  2. Patients 18 years of age or older are eligible for the study.
  3. Patients undergoing skin-sparing mastectomy utilizing bioprosthetic mesh are eligible for the study.
  4. Patients who have not undergone autologous tissue breast reconstruction and intend to undergo implant only breast reconstruction.
  5. Patients who intend to remain under the MDACC surgeon's care until completion of the reconstruction.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Patients with prior radiation to the breast/chest wall of the ipsilateral breast .
  2. Patients who cannot be effectively reconstructed without the use of bioprosthetic mesh.
  3. Patients who are current smokers.
  4. Patients requiring additional intra-operative skin resections of greater than 1cm beyond the skin edge as a result of mastectomy flap devascularization.
  5. Patients who have a history of breast tissue expander or implant placement.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

90 participants in 3 patient groups

Alloderm Mesh
Experimental group
Description:
Alloderm Mesh - 6 x 12 cm piece or 6 x 16 cm piece is trimmed into a semicircle and sewn into the inframammary fold using vicryl. The smooth side is placed against the implant.
Treatment:
Device: Alloderm
Surgimend Mesh
Experimental group
Description:
Surgimend Mesh - 10 x 15 cm piece of fenestrated material is sewn to the fold, curved side along the fold, using vicryl suture.
Treatment:
Device: Surgimend
Control (no mesh)
No Intervention group

Trial documents
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Trial contacts and locations

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