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Objective Assessment of Outcomes Following Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction / LYMPHA
Sponsor: University of Chicago
Summary
Immediate lymphatic reconstruction (ILR) is a novel surgical approach performed at the time of initial lymph node dissection with the goal of preventing lymphedema. It involves the identification of lymphatic channels that are transected after lymph node dissection and microsurgical anastomosis of one or more lymphatic channel with a local recipient vein to re-direct upper extremity lymphatic drainage. Although ILR carries significant promise in prevention of lymphedema, there is a lack of high-level evidence supporting its efficacy because it is a novel surgical technique that is only offered at a few centers and not routinely covered by insurance carriers yet. The University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCCCC) is one of the busiest microsurgery centers performing this procedure, and, as a Lymphedema Center of Excellence, is in a unique position to investigate the efficacy of ILR in preventing lymphedema. In addition, the University has access to a world class microbiome research facility and colleagues. There is no information on the skin microbiome of the axilla in patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer or those at risk for developing lymphedema. Further exploratory studies such as this in a diverse patient population may lead to practice changing research in our approach to lymphedema management and prevention. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of immediate lymphatic reconstruction and obtain objective data to correlate the existing, self-reported rates of lymphedema at the University of Chicago.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2024-11-26
Completion Date
2029-10
Last Updated
2026-02-02
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
All patients who were candidates for immediate lymphatic reconstruction (ILR)
All patients who were candidates for immediate lymphatic reconstruction (ILR)
Locations (1)
The University o Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States