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Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality

BACKGROUND: Cell assisted lipotransfer serves as a novel technique for both breast reconstruction and breast augmentation. This systematic review assesses the efficacy, safety and use of patient reported outcome measures in studies involving cell assisted lipotransfer. We also carry out an objective...

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Autores principales: Arshad, Zeeshaan, Karmen, Lindsey, Choudhary, Rajan, Smith, James A., Branford, Olivier A., Brindley, David A., Pettitt, David, Davies, Benjamin M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5193151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28066801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpra.2016.08.004
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author Arshad, Zeeshaan
Karmen, Lindsey
Choudhary, Rajan
Smith, James A.
Branford, Olivier A.
Brindley, David A.
Pettitt, David
Davies, Benjamin M.
author_facet Arshad, Zeeshaan
Karmen, Lindsey
Choudhary, Rajan
Smith, James A.
Branford, Olivier A.
Brindley, David A.
Pettitt, David
Davies, Benjamin M.
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description BACKGROUND: Cell assisted lipotransfer serves as a novel technique for both breast reconstruction and breast augmentation. This systematic review assesses the efficacy, safety and use of patient reported outcome measures in studies involving cell assisted lipotransfer. We also carry out an objective assessment of study quality focussing on recruitment, follow-up and provide an up-to-date clinical trial landscaping analysis. METHODS: Key electronic databases were searched according to PRISMA guidelines and pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Two independent reviewers examined the retrieved publications and performed data extraction. RESULTS: 3980 publications were identified. Following screening, 11 studies were included for full review, representing a total of 336 patients with a follow-up time ranging from six to 42 months. A degree of variation was noted in graft retention and reported satisfaction levels, although there were only three comparative studies with conflicting results. Complications occurred at a rate of 37%. Additionally, there was a paucity of objective outcomes assessments (e.g. 3D assessment modalities or validated patient reported outcome measures) in the selected studies. CONCLUSIONS: Cell assisted lipotransfer is a surgical technique that is currently employed sparingly within the plastic & reconstructive surgery community. Presently, further technical and outcome standardization is required, in addition to rigorous randomized controlled trials and supporting long-term follow-up data to better determine procedural safety and efficacy. Routine use of more objective outcome measures, particularly 3D assessments and validated patient reported outcome measures, will also help facilitate wider clinical adoption and establish procedural utility.
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spelling pubmed-51931512017-01-04 Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality Arshad, Zeeshaan Karmen, Lindsey Choudhary, Rajan Smith, James A. Branford, Olivier A. Brindley, David A. Pettitt, David Davies, Benjamin M. JPRAS Open Original Article BACKGROUND: Cell assisted lipotransfer serves as a novel technique for both breast reconstruction and breast augmentation. This systematic review assesses the efficacy, safety and use of patient reported outcome measures in studies involving cell assisted lipotransfer. We also carry out an objective assessment of study quality focussing on recruitment, follow-up and provide an up-to-date clinical trial landscaping analysis. METHODS: Key electronic databases were searched according to PRISMA guidelines and pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Two independent reviewers examined the retrieved publications and performed data extraction. RESULTS: 3980 publications were identified. Following screening, 11 studies were included for full review, representing a total of 336 patients with a follow-up time ranging from six to 42 months. A degree of variation was noted in graft retention and reported satisfaction levels, although there were only three comparative studies with conflicting results. Complications occurred at a rate of 37%. Additionally, there was a paucity of objective outcomes assessments (e.g. 3D assessment modalities or validated patient reported outcome measures) in the selected studies. CONCLUSIONS: Cell assisted lipotransfer is a surgical technique that is currently employed sparingly within the plastic & reconstructive surgery community. Presently, further technical and outcome standardization is required, in addition to rigorous randomized controlled trials and supporting long-term follow-up data to better determine procedural safety and efficacy. Routine use of more objective outcome measures, particularly 3D assessments and validated patient reported outcome measures, will also help facilitate wider clinical adoption and establish procedural utility. Elsevier Ltd 2016-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5193151/ /pubmed/28066801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpra.2016.08.004 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arshad, Zeeshaan
Karmen, Lindsey
Choudhary, Rajan
Smith, James A.
Branford, Olivier A.
Brindley, David A.
Pettitt, David
Davies, Benjamin M.
Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality
title Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality
title_full Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality
title_fullStr Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality
title_full_unstemmed Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality
title_short Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality
title_sort cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: a systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported outcomes and study quality
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5193151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28066801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpra.2016.08.004
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