A Clinical Study to Assess the Safety and Clinical Performance of a New Dressing (PICO7Y) in Breast Surgery Patients
- Conditions
- Bilateral SurgeryOncoplastic Breast Surgery
- Interventions
- Device: PICO7Y
- Registration Number
- NCT03835845
- Lead Sponsor
- Smith & Nephew, Inc.
- Brief Summary
The purpose of the study is to assess the use of a wound dressing system called PICO7Y following a two-sided breast surgery. PICO7Y is a new dressing system made to treat two incisions/wounds at the same time, and the purpose of this study is to check how the dressing is working by looking at data on how well the dressing performs while you wear it and to check if doctors and patients are happy with it.
PICO7Y is based on another dressing called PICO.
- Detailed Description
It is thought that Negative Pressure Wound Therapy may have numerous mechanisms of action when used to manage surgical incisions, including reducing oedema, stimulating perfusion and managing exudate. Post-operative oedema in the peri-wound tissue is thought to limit tissue perfusion and high levels of wound fluid loss have been correlated with increased risk of post-operative infection and dehiscence23. Application of NPWT to the closed wound has been reported to improve patient comfort through reduced dressing changes and to lessen the period during which post-operative fluid discharges from the incision. Xia et al (2014)24 demonstrated that in 20 patients with infected wounds, NPWT resulted in significantly increased blood flow in the wounds when compared to pre application levels. In a study by Young et al (2013)25 four patients with pressure ulcers had oedema and wound bed thickness assessed during follow-up. They demonstrated a rapid reduction of peri-wound tissue oedema over four days and a 20% increase in the thickness of the wound bed by seven days of therapy.
Risk factors such as smoking and obesity have shown to increase complications follow oncoplastic surgery26 and it is possible that such populations could benefit more from the application of the NPWT. Furthermore there are a number of bilateral or multi wound indications where provision of a single device with the Y connection may represent a cost saving to the healthcare system. However, ultimately the use of NPWT for oncoplastic breast surgery closed incisions will be judged on whether it can increase the healing success rate while minimising complications. Holt and Murphy (2015)27 assessed the use of PICO single use NPWT system when applied to 24 patients with closed incisions following therapeutic resection. The contralateral breast underwent simultaneous symmetrising breast reduction with standard care dressings applied allowing for direct comparison. Although the cohort was too small to draw meaningful statistical conclusions they noted a lower incidence of wound breakdown (4.2% vs. 16.7%) and shorter time to healing (10.7 days vs. 16.1 days) in the NPWT group. However, this difference was partly attributed to the more extensive and complex nature of the therapeutic surgery. Similarly in a category of patients undergoing breast surgery with primary wound closure, Pellino et al (2014)19 showed significantly lower surgical site events when treated with PICO.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- The subject must have understood and provided written informed consent (reference section 9.1)
- Female subjects who must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
- Willing and able to make all required study visits.
- Able to follow instructions.
- Subjects must be undergoing, at the same time, both an oncoplastic breast surgery and a symmetrising breast reduction on the contralateral breast and have closed incisions that would benefit from NPWT.
- Subjects whose incisions will fit comfortably within the area of the pad of the dressing sizes provided.
- Contraindications (per the PICO 7Y IFU) or hypersensitivity to the use of the investigational product or their components (i.e., silicone adhesives and polyurethane films [direct contact with wound], acrylic adhesives [direct contact with skin], polyethylene fabrics and super-absorbent powders [polyacrylates]) within the dressing.
- Subjects with skin features (e.g. tattoos, skin colour, pre-existing scarring) which in the opinion of the Investigator, will interfere with the study assessments.
- Suspected or confirmed allergy to any of the components of the ancillary products should they be deemed required, e.g. in the case of SECURA No-sting barrier skin wipes for patients with fragile skin.
- Subjects with a local infection, close or at the site of the incision, at the time of surgery
- Subjects with incisions that are actively bleeding unless haemostasis has been achieved.
- Subjects with a genetic or acquired disease capable of negatively impact the closed incision healing.
- Subjects with a history of poor compliance with medical treatment.
- Subjects who have participated previously in this clinical trial.
- Subjects with a medical or physical condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, would preclude safe subject participation in the study.
- Individuals from vulnerable populations including pregnant women and adult females over 75 years.
- Subjects who have received adjuvant chemotherapy within the last 30 days prior to surgery.
- Patients who at the end of the surgery have only one breast operated.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description PICO7Y PICO7Y PICO 7Y is a single-use NPWT System consisting of a small portable pump \& pump clip, 2 AA batteries, 2 large multisite dressings, 2 extension tubes and secondary fixation strips.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Clinical performance PICO 7Y NPWT system within 7 days of surgery within 7 days of surgery To assess clinical performance of the PICO 7Y NPWT system through its capacity to deliver negative pressure consistently at -80 mmHg, to both the reconstructed breast and the contralateral breast, during a period of 7 days. This will be measured by assessing the incision wound on Day 7, using CDC wound assessment criteria. Photographs will also be taken of the incision wound with treatment and after treatment.
Clinical performance PICO 7Y NPWT system within 30 days of surgery within 30 days of surgery To assess clinical performance of the PICO 7Y NPWT system through its capacity to deliver negative pressure consistently at -80 mmHg, to both the reconstructed breast and the contralateral breast, during a period of 7 days. This will be measured by assessing the incision wound on Day 30, using CDC wound assessment criteria. Photographs will also be taken of the incision wound with treatment and after treatment.
Clinical performance PICO 7Y NPWT system within 14 days of surgery To assess clinical performance of the PICO 7Y NPWT system through its capacity to deliver negative pressure consistently at -80 mmHg, to both the reconstructed breast and the contralateral breast, during a period of 7 days. This will be measured by assessing the incision wound on Day 14 using CDC wound assessment criteria. Photographs will also be taken of the incision wound with treatment and after treatment.
Safety of the PICO7Y NPWT system through number of Adverse Events, Device Deficiencies and Serious Adverse Events. 1 year Safety will be assessed by reporting any Adverse Events or Device deficiencies, and any Serious adverse events.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Ease of Application 1 year Assessed with electronic Case Report Forms, questioning ease of application as well as questionnaires given to the participants.
Clinician Acceptability 1 year Assessed with the electronic Case Report Forms, questioning the clinician's acceptability of the device
Patient Acceptability 1 year Assessed with the electronic Case Report Forms, questioning the patient's acceptability of the device
Comfort up to Day 7 Assessing patient comfort during wear by measuring the Visual Analogue Score at day 0 and day 7.
Dressing Wear Time 1 year Assessed with electronic Case Report Forms as well as patient-facing questionnaires.
Rate of successful healing at day 30 up to Day 30 via photographs of the wound incision taken at Day 0, Day 14, and Day 30
Ease of Removal 1 year Assessed with electronic Case Report forms, questioning ease of removal as well as questionnaire.
Incidence of Surgical Site Complications up to Day 30 This will be measured by assessing the incision wound with CDC criteria at Day 0 to Day 30.
Evaluate change in health-related quality of life up to Day 30 Assessed by using EQ-5D 5L questionnaires at Day 0, Day 14 and Day 30.
Trial Locations
- Locations (5)
Whythenshawe Hospital
🇬🇧Manchester, United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
🇬🇧Birmingham, United Kingdom
Royal Free Hospital
🇬🇧London, United Kingdom
Nottingham Breast Institute
🇬🇧Nottingham, United Kingdom
Academic Hospital Maastricht
🇳🇱Maastricht, Netherlands