Fat Grafting With Expanded Adipose-Derived Stromal Cells for Breast Augmentation: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Author:

Vester-Glowinski Peter V1,Herly Mikkel2,Ørholt Mathias1,Rasmussen Bo S3,Müller Felix C4,Elberg Jens J5,Thomsen Carsten6,Drzewiecki Krzysztof T1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Copenhagen University Hospital , Copenhagen , Denmark

2. Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark

3. AK Nygart Private Hospital , København , Denmark

4. Department of Radiology, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital , Herlev , Denmark

5. private practice in Copenhagen , Denmark

6. Department of Radiology, Zealand University Hospital , Roskilde , Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Background The main challenge with fat grafting is loss of some of the graft to postsurgery resorption. Previous studies suggest that adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) can improve the volume retention of fat grafts but there is a lack of randomized trials to support the use of ASCs in clinical practice. Objectives This trial aimed to investigate whether ASCs improve fat graft volume retention in patients undergoing breast augmentation with lipofilling. Methods This was a double-blind, randomized controlled trial of breast augmentation with ASC-enriched fat grafting. Healthy women aged 30 to 45 years were enrolled. First, the participants underwent liposuction to obtain fat for culture expansion of ASCs. Then, the participants were randomly assigned to undergo a 300- to 350-mL breast augmentation with ASC-enriched fat grafting (10 × 106 ASCs/mL fat graft) to 1 of their breasts and placebo-enriched fat grafting of identical volume to the contralateral breast. The primary outcome was fat graft volume retention after a 1-year follow-up measured with MRI. The trial is registered at www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu (EudraCT-2014-000510-59). Results Ten participants were included in the trial; all completed the treatment and follow-up. No serious adverse events occurred. Fat graft volume retention after 1 year was 54.0% (95% CI, 30.4%-77.6%) in the breasts treated with ASC-enriched fat grafting (n = 10) and 55.9% (95% CI, 28.9%-82.9%) in the contralateral breasts treated with placebo-enriched fat grafting (n = 10) (P = 0.566). Conclusions The findings of this trial do not support that ASC-enriched fat grafting is superior to standard fat grafting for breast augmentation. Level of Evidence: 2

Funder

Danish Cancer Society

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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