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Examining and Comparing the Temporal Changes and Results of Cosmetic, Quality of Life and Patient Satisfaction Achieved With Immediate and Delayed-immediate Implant-based Breast Reconstruction Procedures and Contralateral Symmetrization Techniques
Sponsor: National Institute of Oncology, Hungary
Summary
This is a response-adaptive (RAR) prospective randomized study with a long-term follow-up and the aim of this clinical study is to measure with qualitative and quantitative indicators the changes in cosmetic results, quality of life and patient satisfaction after breast reconstructive surgery with silicone implant (following SSM, ASM or NSM mastectomy) and symmetrization (mastopexy and/or silicone implant and/or Ultrapro mesh sling technique) over time. According to the hypothesis of the study, the results of implant-based breast reconstruction and symmetrization following advanced postmastectomy techniques significantly decrease over time and later results limited patient satisfaction rate. This is mainly due to the fact that over time, the natural breast differs from the reconstructed breast with silicone implant. Because of the different biological properties (gravity results ptosis on breast with mastopexy, significant volume increasement of the breast with mastopexy due to endocrine therapy, gradually progressive capsular contracture on the tumorous side, nipple flattening, nipple tattoo fading etc.) the two sides change differently resulting in significant asymmetry and consequently could lead to decreased patient satisfaction. The high degree of asymmetry over time (which can be similar to the difference between the result of a simple mastectomy and natural breast (control group)), may indicates additional surgeries or usage of medical devices, putting a financial burden on the patient and the health system. On the other hand, the symmetry can be achieved with bilateral skin-sparing mastectomies and implant-based immediate or delayed-immediate reconstructions is clearly better and change less with time. The mastectomy of the contralateral disease-free side is considered as an unreasonable burden for moderate risk patients. The information such as the need for multiple surgeries, change in symmetry over time etc., should be an important part of the professional decision-making mechanism and the surgeon should inform the patient during the primer surgery. Nowadays due to the lack of evidence-based knowledge, it is not part of the patient's information and surgical planning internationally. Planning breast units, attention, capacity and financial resources must also be provided to meet the long-term needs of patients who underwent postmastectomy breast reconstruction. Simple mastectomy with an external prosthesis can be an alternative for patients with intolerable degree of asymmetry or on the contrary, the results may justify the need for bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction even in the absence of high oncological risk and for purely symmetrical and cosmetic reasons.
Official title: Examining and Comparing Patient Satisfaction and Long-term Cosmetic Results Achieved With Implant-based Breast Reconstruction Surgery With Submuscular Silicone Implant After Skin Sparing / Areola Sparing / Nipple Sparing Mastectomy and Contralateral Symmetrization (With Mastopexy and/or Silicone Implant and/or Ultrapro Mesh) With Unilateral Simple Mastectomies and With Bilateral Skin-sparing Mastectomies and Implant-based Immediate Breast Reconstructions. Response-adaptive Prospective Randomized, Comparative Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
528
Start Date
2020-04-27
Completion Date
2027-04-10
Last Updated
2020-04-22
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
A: expander-silicone implant exchange and contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and if needed with volume reduction
expander-silicone implant exchange and contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and if needed with volume reduction
B: expander-silicone implant exchange with contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and Ultrapro sling
expander-silicone implant exchange with contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and Ultrapro sling
C: expander-silicone implant exchange and contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and silicone implant augmentation
expander-silicone implant exchange and contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and silicone implant augmentation
D: expander-silicone implant exchange and contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and Utrapro sling and silicone implant augmentation
expander-silicone implant exchange and contralateral symmetrization with mastopexy and Utrapro sling and silicone implant augmentation
E: unilateral simple mastectomy
unilateral simple mastectomy
F: after bilateral SSM, ASM, NSM, expander-implant exchange
after bilateral SSM, ASM, NSM, expander-implant exchange
Locations (1)
National Institute of Oncology
Budapest, Hungary