ERBEjet Breast augmentation is a novel method of dissection of the subpectoral pocket. Study is designed to differentiate parameters of pain between randomized laterality using no touch technique. THIS IS NOT A FREE STUDY. Patients are required to pay the initial cost of surgery but will receive a refund of a partial payment. Patients must undergo evaluation at consultation and surgical quote is provided.
Breast augmentation in the subpectoral position has classically been associated with postoperative pain and discomfort within the first two weeks after the operation. Minimizing this pain and discomfort and ability to return to normal function soon after the operation has been the goal of numerous interventions. Minimal injury no touch dissection techniques have proven results regarding morbidity. ERBEjet is a novel dissection using a jet of local anesthetic infused saline fluid with a built in coagulation function used for dissection of soft tissues. The study is designed to randomly perform ERBEjet Breast augmentation operation unilaterally on breast augmentation and mastopexy augmentation patients undergoing traditional sub pectoral dissection technique on the contralateral side. Patient's record pain scores at regular intervals in the postoperative period. Physical examination performed by blinded practitioners assess discomfort and tenderness scores within the two weeks after the operation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
21
Aristocrat Plastic Surgery & MedAesthetics
Great Neck, New York, United States
Aristocrat Plastic Surgery
New York, New York, United States
Decreased postoperative pain and recovery after breast augmentation
Time frame: Two weeks
Decreased risk of capsular contracture
Time frame: Three months
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