Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Fecal Incontinence
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: N/AIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentMasking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Treatment

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 65 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate reconstructive lipoplasty with micro-fragmented autologous adipose tissue (Lipogems®) in female patients with fecal incontinence. Our hypothesis is that placing approximately up to 90 cc of Lipogems® will yield an effective increase in surviving material (ove...

The purpose of this study is to evaluate reconstructive lipoplasty with micro-fragmented autologous adipose tissue (Lipogems®) in female patients with fecal incontinence. Our hypothesis is that placing approximately up to 90 cc of Lipogems® will yield an effective increase in surviving material (over normal fat injection) due to the refinement of the process and result in decreased fecal incontinence over the long term. Human Adipose Tissue (Fat) possesses regenerative properties in its stromal vascular fraction (SVF). SVF contains nests of pericytes and human MSC mesenchymal stem cells). MSCs are multipotent cells (also called stromal multipotent cells), that possess the ability to differentiate into various tissues, such as bone, tendon, articular cartilage, ligaments, muscle, and fat. Upon fragmentation of adipose tissue using Lipogems®, viable elements are preserved with pericyte identity within an intact stromal vascular niche. It is hypothesized that upon trauma or disruption of this adipose tissue, the regenerative cells within the intact perivascular niche interact via micro vesicles with the microenvironment at the transplant site to promote angiogenesis, neuronal sprouting and fibroblast production thereby stimulating increased vasculature (circulation, nerve regeneration, muscle growth and tone in the urethral sphincter and in the urethral muscles). If these changes are observed, long lasting regenerative changes occur and should be long lasting versus the shorter live effects of the bulking effect by undisrupted fat tissue. This is a pilot study of 10 subjects will be treated with local injections of Lipogems® and followed for up to two years. Subjects will receive a full history and examination by a single colorectal surgeon. A clear history of their incontinence frequency, Wexner Incontinence Score, Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Scale, surgical history, and childbirth history will be collected for all registered patients in order to categorize the study participant according to incontinence-type. All patients will undergo anal physiology testing and endoanal ultrasound. Pre and post measurements will be recorded and compared for objective evaluation. Patients will be evaluated subjectively with the Wexner incontinence Score and Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Scale. Patients will have the opportunity to undergo adipose tissue harvesting and targeted local Injection under ultrasound guidance in muscle defects in the intersphincteric space, all around the remaining portions of the external anal sphincter, and along the course of the pudendal nerves bilaterally. This will be done in the procedure room or operating room with IV sedation and local anesthesia. This will all occur in the same setting on the same day.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03882632
Collaborators
Lifespan
Investigators
Not Provided