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Endoscopy/Robotic Assisted Nipple Skin Sparing Mastectomy

Endoscopy/Robotic Assisted Nipple Skin Sparing Mastectomy

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18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Non-inferiority study of video-assisted (endoscopic or robotic) skin- and nipple-sparing mastectomy compared to open mastectomy. The feasibility of the technique, oncological safety and cosmetic results will be studied.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women who require a mastectomy and who do not require skin reduction or resection are included. Women with both breast cancer and those at high risk for breast cancer are included.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Sarcomas of the breast.
  • Benign breast tumors.
  • Prepectoral reconstruction with expansion.
  • Impossibility to preserve the skin.
  • Need for reduction pattern
  • Inability to perform an MRI during follow-up (obesity, claustrophobia, etc.).
  • Inability to complete the BREAST-Q™ questionnaire due to the patient's cognitive alterations.
  • Refusal of the patient to participate in the study.

Study details
    Breast Cancer Early Stage Breast Cancer (Stage 1-3)
    Breast Cancer Non-invasive Breast Cancer
    High Risk Breast Carcinoma

NCT06823414

Alejandra García-Novoa

16 October 2025

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