Ensayos clínicos A continuación, se enumeran los ensayos clínicos actuales.14 estudios en Cirugía plástica y reconstructiva (solo estudios abiertos). Filtra esta lista de estudios por sede, estatus, etc. A Study to Evaluate Novel Nipple Reconstruction Technique Using Nipple Sharing of a Half-Split Nipple in Female-to-Male Transgender Chest-Wall Contouring Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to describe a new surgical technique for nipple reconstruction in female-to-male transgender chest wall reconstruction and demonstrate its safety, patient satisfaction, aesthetic evaluation and complications. Subsequently, correlate these findings to assess overall surgical and clinical outcomes. Early Outcomes of Volar Capsulodesis for the Treatment of Scapholunate Ligament Injury Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to: To provide a comprehensive review of Mayo Clinic’s experience with volar SLIL capsulodesis Investigate the relationships between patient risk factors and clinical variables with functional outcomes and patient satisfaction Determine rates of complication, revision surgeries and salvage for failure A Study to Evaluate Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer Coverage Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to investigate outcomes for all patients with upper or lower extremity lymphedema with lymph node transfer in a two stage procedure involving dermal regeneration followed by split thickness skin graft (STSG) and compared to patients only receiving STSG for wound coverage. A Study to Analyze Gender Congruence After Gender Confirmation Surgery Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to assess the success and effectiveness of gender confirmation surgeries on eliminating gender incongruence and improving life satisfaction, and compare patient’s status with the preoperative results. The Use of Topical Tranexamic Acid in Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction with Acellular Dermal Matrix Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to determine whether administration of Topical Transexamic Acid (TXA) at the time of tissue expander placement in the setting of implant-based breast reconstruction reduces postoperative drain volume, as well as reducing the time until drains meet criteria for removal. A Study to Evaluate a Virtual Assistant for Plastic Surgery Patients Jacksonville, Fla. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of a recently developed artificial intelligence virtual assistant (AIVA) on plastic surgery patients and providers’ experience and leverage the use of new technologies to promote high-quality service and meaningful relationships between plastic surgeons and patients. A Study to Evaluate Long-term Outcomes of Pollicization Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to assess long-term functional outcomes after pollicization. A Study to Evaluate the Safety of the Goldilocks Procedure with Implant-Based Reconstruction Rochester, Minn., Jacksonville, Fla., Scottsdale/Phoenix, Ariz. The purpose of this study is to assess outcomes, satisfaction and aesthetics of two different breast reconstruction techniques (Goldilocks alone, and Goldilocks with Implant-Based Reconstruction) and compare its safety, patient satisfaction, aesthetic evaluation and complications. Retrospective and Prospective Lymphedema Database Jacksonville, Fla. The purpose of this study will be collection of standard and routinely obtained data specifically in the preoperative evaluation; operative room, postoperative/hospitalization period, and long term follow from the electronic medical record. A Study to Compare the Cosmetic Outcome of Superomedial and Inferior Pedicle Breast Reduction Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to compare the cosmetic outcome of Superomedial and Inferior Pedical Breast Reduction. Numeración de páginas Estudios clínicos Ir a página 11 Ir a página 22 SiguientePróxima página A continuación, se enumeran los ensayos clínicos actuales.14 estudios en Cirugía plástica y reconstructiva (solo estudios abiertos). Filtra esta lista de estudios por sede, estatus, etc. A Study to Evaluate Novel Nipple Reconstruction Technique Using Nipple Sharing of a Half-Split Nipple in Female-to-Male Transgender Chest-Wall Contouring Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to describe a new surgical technique for nipple reconstruction in female-to-male transgender chest wall reconstruction and demonstrate its safety, patient satisfaction, aesthetic evaluation and complications. Subsequently, correlate these findings to assess overall surgical and clinical outcomes. Early Outcomes of Volar Capsulodesis for the Treatment of Scapholunate Ligament Injury Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to: To provide a comprehensive review of Mayo Clinic’s experience with volar SLIL capsulodesis Investigate the relationships between patient risk factors and clinical variables with functional outcomes and patient satisfaction Determine rates of complication, revision surgeries and salvage for failure A Study to Evaluate Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer Coverage Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to investigate outcomes for all patients with upper or lower extremity lymphedema with lymph node transfer in a two stage procedure involving dermal regeneration followed by split thickness skin graft (STSG) and compared to patients only receiving STSG for wound coverage. A Study to Analyze Gender Congruence After Gender Confirmation Surgery Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to assess the success and effectiveness of gender confirmation surgeries on eliminating gender incongruence and improving life satisfaction, and compare patient’s status with the preoperative results. A Study to Evaluate a Virtual Assistant for Plastic Surgery Patients Jacksonville, Fla. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of a recently developed artificial intelligence virtual assistant (AIVA) on plastic surgery patients and providers’ experience and leverage the use of new technologies to promote high-quality service and meaningful relationships between plastic surgeons and patients. The Use of Topical Tranexamic Acid in Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction with Acellular Dermal Matrix Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to determine whether administration of Topical Transexamic Acid (TXA) at the time of tissue expander placement in the setting of implant-based breast reconstruction reduces postoperative drain volume, as well as reducing the time until drains meet criteria for removal. A Study to Evaluate Long-term Outcomes of Pollicization Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to assess long-term functional outcomes after pollicization. A Study to Evaluate the Safety of the Goldilocks Procedure with Implant-Based Reconstruction Rochester, Minn., Jacksonville, Fla., Scottsdale/Phoenix, Ariz. The purpose of this study is to assess outcomes, satisfaction and aesthetics of two different breast reconstruction techniques (Goldilocks alone, and Goldilocks with Implant-Based Reconstruction) and compare its safety, patient satisfaction, aesthetic evaluation and complications. Retrospective and Prospective Lymphedema Database Jacksonville, Fla. The purpose of this study will be collection of standard and routinely obtained data specifically in the preoperative evaluation; operative room, postoperative/hospitalization period, and long term follow from the electronic medical record. A Study to Compare the Cosmetic Outcome of Superomedial and Inferior Pedicle Breast Reduction Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to compare the cosmetic outcome of Superomedial and Inferior Pedical Breast Reduction. Numeración de páginas Estudios clínicos Ir a página 11 Ir a página 22 SiguientePróxima página Solicite una consulta Grupos especializadosInvestigación May 30, 2024 Comparte en: FacebookTwitter Cirugía plástica y reconstructivaSeccionesPanorama generalSolicita una consultaAnálisis y procedimientosEnfermedades tratadasMédicosGrupos especializadosEnsayos clínicosInvestigaciónCostos y seguroNoticias de Mayo ClinicRemisiones Investigación: los pacientes son la prioridad Mostrar la transcripción Para video Investigación: los pacientes son la prioridad [SUENA MÚSICA] Dr. Joseph Sirven, profesor de Neurología, Mayo Clinic: La misión de Mayo se centra en el paciente. La prioridad es el paciente. Aquí, la misión y la investigación se hacen para progresar en la forma de ayudar mejor al paciente y para asegurarnos de que el paciente sea la prioridad en la atención médica. De muchas maneras, esto equivale a un ciclo. Puede comenzar con algo tan simple como una idea que se desarrolla en un laboratorio, se traslada a la atención directa del paciente y, si todo sale bien y resulta útil o beneficioso, pasa a ser el método estándar. Creo que una de las características tan singulares de la forma de investigar en Mayo es la concentración en el paciente, y es lo que realmente le ayuda a captar la atención de todos. SeccionesSolicita una consultaPanorama generalAnálisis y procedimientosEnfermedades tratadasMédicosGrupos especializadosEnsayos clínicosInvestigaciónCostos y seguroNoticias de Mayo ClinicRemisiones ORG-20473034 Centros y departamentos médicos Cirugía plástica y reconstructiva