breast-reconstruction Clinical Trials
A listing of breast-reconstruction medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 63 clinical trials
Delayed-immediate Versus Delayed Breast Reconstruction in Breast Cancer Patients With Mastectomy and Radiation Therapy
In breast cancer patients treated by mastectomy and adjuvant post-mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) reconstruction is often delayed until 6 - 12 month after completion of chemotherapy and PMRT, due to high risk of complication. In this trial the safety of the delayed-immediate reconstruction method is tested, where a skin sparing …
Shockwave in Postoperative Breast Reconstruction Fibrosis
This study evaluates the potential for extracorporeal shockwave therapy to reduce post-operative soft tissue fibrosis.
Goal-directed Fluid Therapy During Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) Free Flap Breast Reconstruction
Adequate free flap perfusion during Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction surgery requires maintaining blood pressure above 100 mmHg and avoiding excessive fluid administration. This study aims to determine whether the use of a measurement of preload dependency (Pulse Pressure Variation = PPV), can guide fluid therapy and …
Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Safety of Laparoscopic Assisted Mastectomy With Preservation of Nipple and Areola, Immediate One-step Breast Reconstruction With Pectoral Muscle Prosthesis and Patch, and Simultaneous Autologous Fat Transplantation
Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of laparoscopic assisted breast resection with preservation of nipple and areola, combined with chest muscle anterior prosthesis and patch for immediate one-step breast reconstruction and concurrent autologous fat transplantation in a prospective study
Melodi Matrix™ in Breast Reconstruction
Prospective, multicenter, randomized, controlled trial evaluating the safety and effectiveness of an absorbable antibacterial matrix device in two stage prepectoral alloplastic breast reconstruction.
Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of ARTIA Reconstructive Tissue Matrix Breast Reconstruction (ADORA) in Adult Participants
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of ARTIA in adult participants undergoing immediate, two-stage, implant-based breast reconstruction post-mastectomy.
Robot-assisted vs. Open Nipple-sparing Mastectomy With Immediate Breast Reconstruction
the purpose of the study: It provides the highest level of evidence ever studied on the use of robotic surgical systems during breast surgery for breast cancer treatment, and aims to reveal the clinical significance of successive breast reconstruction(immediate breast reconstruction, IBR) at the same time as Robot-assisted nipple-sparing mastectomy …
To Evaluate the Effectiveness and Safety of Mastectomy Combined With Immediate Breast Reconstruction in Breast Cancer
The new technology of endoscopic-assisted system, as an emerging technology, has shown certain application prospects in breast surgery. However, the new technology of endoscopic-assisted mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction in China in the treatment of breast cancer is still in the exploratory stage and needs to be further improved. This …
BREAST ADM Trial for Alloplastic Breast Reconstruction
This study is a randomized single blinded prospective clinical trial comparing the surgical outcomes of four different acellular dermal matrixes (ADMs) after primary breast reconstruction. ADMs are used in conjunction with tissue expanders or breast implants to reinforce the recreated breast pocket. Currently, 4 different ADMS are commercially available: AlloDerm, …
Pulsed Lavage in Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction
To determine if there is any benefit to using pulsed lavage to wash out the mastectomy pocket during breast reconstruction. Primary outcomes will include post-op complications including surgical site infection (SSI), hematoma, seroma, and implant failure.