Looking back at a new graft for safer breast reconstruction
NCT ID NCT06512259
Summary
This study is looking back at past surgeries to see how safe and effective a product called AlloMend is. AlloMend is a graft made from donated human skin that is used to help support a breast implant after a mastectomy. Researchers will review the medical records of 200 patients to see how they recovered over six months after their reconstruction surgery.
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Alan H. Chen Surgical Associates, PC
RECRUITINGJoliet, Illinois, 60435, United States
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