The most common treatments for breast tissue defects present several risks and limitations:
- Gel-filled silicone implants: not lifetime devices with several complications, such as rupture (up to 30% incidence), capsular contracture, silicone leakage, and the risk of developing Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), interference with breast imaging that detects recurrences, back/neck pain and spinal postural alterations due to their high weight, etc.
- Saline-filled silicone implants are used as an alternative to silicone gel-filled implants to decrease leakage problems. However, they also have complications and interfere with breast imaging.
- Fat grafting. This method is still limited to small volumes and represents a source of additional pain for the patients. In general, fat grafting is a very tedious, painful, physically demanding and time-consuming surgery, also presenting potential carcinogenic risks (in fact, its safety has not yet been demonstrated).
REGENERA’s unique design aims to promote vascularization, soft tissue recruitment and volume maintaining after implantation. These features are not present in the technologies currently available on the market. REGENERA is estimated to have substantial competitive advantages over alternative solutions, such as restoring the aspect and natural feeling of the reconstructed breast, decreased number of surgical interventions needed, decreased costs, elimination of implant-associated risks, no interference with breast imaging and overall improved quality of life. Clinical validation is required to demonstrate the estimated advantages/benefits.
Once on the market, we expect that REGENERA will have a significant impact on: (i) Healthcare system: saving the cost of additional surgeries (more than €200M yearly in the EU), contributing to the sustainability of the Healthcare system; (ii) Breast reconstruction patients: offering a solution to lumpectomy patients, for whom there are no optimal reconstructive options yet, and a better alternative for breast augmentation patients; a permanent solution by a minimal invasive procedure, that will improve patients’ quality of life; (iii) Company: increasing Tensive’s revenues (est. cumulative profit of ~€250M with an ROI of 19.37 by 2025); (iv) Society: benefiting many of the 735,000 women needing reconstructive surgery after breast cancer every year, together with the 1.65 million women yearly undergoing breast augmentation.