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Patients can undergo breast implant surgery for multiple reasons; cosmetic and reconstructive being the primary indications. In order to confidently state safety and due to strict regulation on medical devices it is important to maintain a record of safety and performance with all medical implants.
This study is designed to collect data on a new generation of smooth mammary implants to assess the long term performance and safety data on this type of gel-filled mammary breast implant.
The two main complications of breast implants are capsular contracture and rupture; these complications can take years to develop. The study is designed to evaluate the occurrence of these two primary complication as well as other secondary complications over a period of 10 years. Patient follow up will be carried out pre-operatively and post operatively at 12 months and then 3, 5, 8 and 10 years thereafter.
The study will be carried out over 10 years to adequately assess complications which may only occur over the lifetime of the device such as systemic complications
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i) Primary breast reconstruction following mastectomy (both for one-stage or two-stage surgeries, including patients with previous radiotherapy and who have ADMs of animal origin (bovine, porcine)). ii) Primary breast augmentation (cosmetic surgery) with or without mastopexy iii) Breast revision surgery with or without mastopexy c) Subjects who have received a Nagor PERLE implant. d) Subjects who have provided informed consent and can adhere to the requirements of follow up appointments as per the study protocol.
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700 participants in 1 patient group
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