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Dual-Plane Breast Augmentation: Axillary Approach With Assistant of Endoscope

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Chinese Academy of Sciences

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 1

Conditions

Mammoplasty

Treatments

Procedure: Transaxillary dual plane technique

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00505557
621125-1

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and outcome of performing dual plane breast augmentation with assistant of endoscope by axillary approach.

Full description

Dual plane augmentation mammoplasty is a logical approach to realize the benefits of retromammary and partial retropectoral implant placement while minimizing the tradeoffs of other pocket locations. Traditionally, dual plane augmentation has been performed using transareolar or inframammary fold approach. However, the approach is unacceptable to Chinese patients because of the front scar formation. For aesthetic reasons, the axillary incision is more acceptable approach for augmentation mammoplasty.

The endoscope assistant technique has been widely used in transaxillary breast augmentation. It provides the feasibility to perform dual plane breast augmentation by axillary approach.

In this research, at least 40 patients with light degree of glandular ptotic and constricted lower pole breasts are selected to receive soft cohesive gel microtextured anatomic style silicone implants. Portions of the pectoralis major muscle is split without its release from the costal margin with the help of a 10mm, 30°endoscope and endoscopic diathermy scissors through a 4-cm incision in the axilla each side. Bleeding during surgery is kept to the minimum. The results of outcomes, operative time, bleeding volume, drainage volume, complications are observed.

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 40 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All women who want breast augmentation using the implants.Especially for the patients with
  • glandular ptotic (< I degree) breasts
  • thick soft tissues (> 10 mm) in the low pole of the breast

Exclusion criteria

  • With thin soft tissues (< 9 mm) in the low pole of the breast

Trial contacts and locations

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