Breast Fat Grafting Retention Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective Study on Fat Retention When Using the AuraGen 1-2-3™ With AuraClens™ System in Processing of Lipoaspirate for Autologous Fat Grafting to the Breast
Prospective, multi-center, non-randomized, open-label, post-market clinical study evaluating adipose graft retention over time from lipoaspirate processed using the AuraGen 1-2-3™ with AuraClens™ Lipoaspirate Wash System.
Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is a medical procedure that includes aspirating adipose tissue from one part of the body, and washing, filtering and re-injecting the processed fat tissue into a different part of the body with the primary purpose of adding volume. The AuraGen1-2-3 with AuraClens Lipoaspirate Wash System is designed to be used in the operating room in conjunction with a user-provided liposuction cannular, a vacuum source, and waste canister. The study population will consist of up to 200 subjects in (2) cohorts: 100 subjects undergoing breast reconstruction and 100 subjects undergoing breast augmentation. All subjects will receive autologous lipoaspirate processed with the A123+ AuraClens and will be followed post-procedure at 1-, 3-, 6-, and 12-months. Fat graft retention will be evaluated with 3D imaging using the Canfield Vectra XT imaging system. Patient satisfaction will be measured between baseline and the post-procedure follow-up visits using a breast satisfaction questionnaire. ;