New nerve repair technique aims to bring back sensation after mastectomy
NCT ID NCT07308275
Summary
This study is testing a surgical technique called 'direct neurotization' during breast reconstruction to see if it helps restore feeling in the new breast. Women who have had a mastectomy will be randomly assigned to receive either the standard reconstruction or the new technique that includes a nerve graft. Researchers will measure skin sensitivity and quality of life over six months to see if the nerve repair improves sensation.
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dr. Ciptomangunkusumo National Hospital - Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia
Jakarta Pusat, Jakarta Special Capital Region, 10430, Indonesia
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