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The aim of this study is to assess the effect of new tumescent solution for liposuction containing N-Acetylcysteine (Pietruski solution) on the autologous fat graft volumetric retention used for healthy women breast asymmetry correction by means of lipofilling.


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Lipofilling is the process of relocating autologous fat to change the volume, shape, and profile of tissues. It is considered a simple, inexpensive and minimally invasive technique indicated for both congenital and acquired soft tissue defects in many sites. Success is heavily dependent on the harvesting technique, preparing and injection of the fat. The main limitation of the abovementioned surgical procedure is a loss of transplanted adipose tissue which is believed to be caused mainly by cells injury in oxidative, ischemic, and mechanical stress mechanism. High graft resorption rate results in undercorrection and requirement for multiple-stage treatment. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of new tumescent solution for liposuction containing N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) on the autologous fat graft volumetric retention used for healthy women breast asymmetry correction by means of lipofilling. NAC reduces free radicals using a sulfhydryl chemical group. In authors opinion, this antioxidant effect may decrease oxidative stress experienced by adipose graft cells during the harvest procedure, therefore potentially improving the long-term survivability of the fat graft, lowering the number of re-operations and even maybe the total volume of fat graft needed to achieve satisfactory results. The results of this study may justify the usage of novel tumescent solution (Pietruski solution) for autologous adipose tissue graft harvest in the routine clinical setting.

The subjects for this project will consist of the group of women who are candidates for hypoplastic, asymmetric breasts correction with at least two-staged lipofilling procedure. The bilateral character of such defect allows for each patient to serve as her own control. In the first lipofilling procedure one breast will be enlarged with autologous fat graft harvested from one thigh region after its infiltration with Pietruski solution. The contralateral breast will be enlarged with adipose tissue collected from contralateral thigh area by performing lipoaspiration after standard tumescent solution infiltration. Only the first stage of breasts defect correction is included in this study. Additional, future lipofilling procedures will utilize fat graft obtained with a standard tumescent solution only.

The hypothesis that addition of NAC to the tumescent solution used for the fat graft harvest procedure will decrease its long-term resorption in breast region will be tested in comparison to the fat graft obtained with liposuction using standard tumescent solution. For each subject, a breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be performed before and six months after the first fat graft transfer enabling quantitative, volumetric analysis of the transplanted adipose tissue resorption. In addition, a volume of 50 ml of each harvested fat graft will be intended for genetic and immunohistochemical analysis. The results will be compared using two-tailed t-tests with statistical significance set at p<0.05.

The study will be conducted at the Plastic Surgery Department, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland. ;


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NCT number NCT03197103
Study type Interventional
Source Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date July 4, 2017
Completion date May 1, 2018

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