Safety and Effectiveness of Natrelle(TM) Cohesive Round Silicone-Filled Breast Implants (NCT00689871) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Safety and Effectiveness of Natrelle(TM) Cohesive Round Silicone-Filled Breast Implants
United States715 participantsStarted 1999-01
Plain-language summary
Safety and effectiveness of Natrelle⢠Cohesive Round Silicone-Filled Breast Implants in women undergoing primary augmentation, primary reconstruction, or revision of existing breast implants.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexFEMALE
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Female, age 18 years or older
* Seeking primary breast augmentation (i.e., no previous breast implant surgery) indicated for the following: patient dissatisfaction with size or shape of breast (e.g., mammary hypoplasia, asymmetry, ptosis, or aplasia
* Seeking primary breast reconstruction
* Seeking breast revision-augmentation
* Seeking breast revision-reconstruction
* Adequate tissue available to cover implants
* Patients at MRI designated sites must be willing to undergo MRI at their 1,3, 5, 7 and 9-year follow-up visits (serial MRI). The patient must be eligible for MRI (for example, no implanted metal or metal devices and no history of severe claustrophobia that may make her ineligible for MRI).
Exclusion Criteria:
* Advanced fibrocystic disease considered to be premalignant without accompanying subcutaneous mastectomy
* Existing carcinoma of the breast, without mastectomy
* Abscess or infection in the body at the time of enrollment
* Pregnant or nursing
* Have any disease, including uncontrolled diabetes (e.g., HbAIc \> 8%), that is clinically known to impact wound healing ability
* Show tissue characteristics that are clinically incompatible with mammaplasty, such as tissue damage resulting from radiation, inadequate tissue, compromised vascularity or ulceration
* Have, or under treatment for, any condition that may constitute an unwarranted surgical risk (e.g., unstable cardiac or pulmonary problems)
* Show psychological characteristics that maā¦