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NCT number NCT01561287
Other study ID # 10-0595-F2L
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received March 20, 2012
Last updated May 10, 2016
Start date July 2011
Est. completion date May 2016

Study information

Verified date May 2016
Source University of Kentucky
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Breast Cancer affects about 1 out of 8 American women. Twenty percent of breast cancer patients undergo some form of breast reconstruction. Several types of reconstructive procedures are available for appropriate patients. A reconstructive sequence consisting of a tissue expander followed by permanent implant placement is a popular choice for many women. In the past several years, acellular dermal matrices (allografts) have been used at the time of tissue expander placement to extend submuscular coverage. Reported benefits include the ability to initially fill the expander to a greater extent, improved control of the inframammary crease, and possible decrease in capsular contracture rate. Potential disadvantages of dermal allografts include foreign body reaction, incomplete tissue integration, or increased infection rates. The latter is especially worrisome, as infection in the setting of a tissue expander often necessitates the removal of the implant and interruption of the reconstructive sequence. There have been a few scattered reports of the use of dermal autografts in implant-based breast reconstruction, but they have not been widely used. Dermal autografts carry the potential benefit of improved tissue integration and lowered complication rates. However, to date there have been no studies which compare acellular dermal allograft matrices to dermal autograft for use in breast reconstruction. The objectives of this study are to compare dermal allograft to dermal autograft with respect to cost, tissue integration, patient satisfaction with scar, and complication profile in patients undergoing mastectomy followed by tissue expander/implant reconstruction.


Description:

This is a retrospective comparative study of two established therapies. It is designed to enroll patients who will be undergoing breast reconstruction with tissue expanders/implants. Two groups will be created. One with patients receiving acellular dermal allograft for submuscular coverage and a second group of patients undergoing dermal autograft for submuscular coverage. Patients with a lower abdominal scar and sufficient abdominal laxity for autograft harvest will be offered this technique. The subset of these patients who elect to undergo autografting will comprise the autograft group. The allograft group will consist of the patients without a suitable abdomen for autografting and those who decline the autograft procedure. Patients in the allograft group will have placement of dermal allograft over the lower pole of the tissue expander. Patients in the autograft group will undergo harvest of a dermal autograft from the lower abdomen at the time of mastectomy, which will be used to cover the lower pole of the tissue expander. The following data will be recorded in an unidentifiable fashion: age, medical history, type of breast cancer treatment, type of reconstruction to include implant type, brand, implant size and characteristics, time of surgery including autograft harvest, and cost of overall procedure. Patients will receive routine follow-up care only, and the presence of any complications will be recorded. Per the standard reconstructive sequence for implant-based breast reconstruction, all patients will undergo a second surgical procedure under general anesthesia approximately three months following the initial surgical procedure for replacement of the tissue expander with a permanent implant and capsulotomy. At the time of this procedure, three small samples of the internal capsule will be harvested from standard locations with a 4mm biopsy punch. Histology with H/E and factor VIII staining will be performed on these samples to measure inflammation, tissue architecture, and vascular ingrowth. Comorbidities between patients with and without acellular dermal matrices will be evaluated using the Fisher exact test. Group differences for continuous variables will be assessed with the t test.

Statistical significance will be defined as p < 0.05.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 48
Est. completion date May 2016
Est. primary completion date May 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Only patients who underwent tissue expander/implant breast reconstruction will be included

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients without the presence of breast cancer or with the presence of the BRCA gene will be excluded

Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care


Intervention

Procedure:
Dermal Autograft
Patients in the dermal autograft group will undergo harvest of a dermal autograft from the lower abdomen at the time of mastectomy, which will be used to cover the lower pole of the tissue expander.
AlloDerm
The acellular dermal matrix used in our study is AlloDerm (LifeCell Corp., Branchburg, N.J.) The AlloDerm group will consist of patients without a suitable abdomen for autografting and those who declined the dermal autograft procedure. Patients in the dermal allograft group will have placement of AlloDerm over the lower pole of the tissue expander. Patients with a lower abdominal scar and sufficient abdominal laxity for autograft harvest will be offered this technique.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Lexington Kentucky

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Kentucky The Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Vascular Ingrowth To accurately measure the neovascularization of the implants, the number of blood vessels per 40x high-power field (hpf) will be counted on the slides stained with Factor VIII. Any brown-staining endothelial cell or endothelial-cell cluster, clearly separate from adjacent microvessel and other connective-tissue elements, will be considered a single, countable microvessel. Vessel lumens, although usually present, will not be necessary for a structure to be defined as a microvessel, and red cells will not be used to define a vessel lumen. Three months post-surgery No
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