Summary of "Preserva by Motiva"
Product
Preserva by Motiva — a surgical system and procedure for creating a breast implant pocket while preserving native breast tissue.
Main concept
- New anatomical concept: the procedure targets the “breast tissue preservation space” — a fatty/fibrous multi-layered plane between the corpus mammi and the posterior lamella. This space is enclosed by the circumferential ligament and supported by Cooper’s ligaments.
- Devices and steps are designed to minimize incision size, reduce tissue trauma, and preserve the breast’s structural support.
Stepwise technique
- Tumescent infiltration into the preservation space using a 25 cm cannula; wait approximately 10 minutes for the tumescent effect.
- Insert the Motiva channel separator (2.5 cm width) to create a blunt tunnel from the inframammary fold to the opposing border of the desired pocket. The separator is designed for insertion through a small incision and has a blunt tip for gentle internal tissue separation.
- Use the Motiva inflatable balloon to expand the pocket radially and gently, creating a controlled 3D “nest” for the implant.
- Insert the implant (Ergonomics implant) through an insertion sleeve using a no‑touch technique.
Devices / features
- 25 cm cannula for tumescent infiltration.
- Motiva channel separator: 2.5 cm width, blunt tip, small-incision access, creates the initial tunnel.
- Motiva inflatable balloon: radial expansion to form a reproducible 3D pocket.
- Insertion sleeve for no‑touch implant placement (Ergonomics implant).
Pros
- Preserves native breast structural support (Cooper’s ligaments and circumferential ligament).
- Minimizes internal disruption and tissue trauma via blunt dissection and controlled radial expansion.
- Small-incision access (channel separator width 2.5 cm).
- Controlled, reproducible pocket creation (inflatable balloon forming a consistent 3D space).
- No‑touch implant insertion via sleeve reduces handling and potential contamination.
Cons and limitations
- No clinical outcome data, complication rates, or long-term results were presented.
- No mention of required training, learning curve, or device costs in the source material.
- No direct quantitative comparisons or head-to-head data versus standard pocket-creation techniques or competing products were shown.
Comparisons
- Implicitly positioned as more tissue-preserving and less traumatic than conventional pocket-creation techniques.
- No specific competing brands, metrics, or quantitative comparisons were provided.
User experience / procedural flow
- Described as progressive and controlled: tumescent infiltration, pause for effect, blunt tunnel creation, radial expansion, and no‑touch insertion.
- Emphasis on gentle handling and preservation rather than aggressive dissection.
Speakers / viewpoints
- Single procedural descriptive viewpoint presented in the video; no alternative opinions or additional speakers included.
Ratings / numerical scores
- None provided.
Concise verdict Preserva by Motiva is a device-and-technique package focused on creating an implant pocket while preserving native breast tissue and minimizing trauma (small incisions, blunt separation, controlled radial expansion, no‑touch insertion). The approach is promising for surgeons who prioritize tissue preservation and reproducible pocket formation. However, the presentation lacks clinical outcome data, complication rates, and direct comparisons. Before adopting the system, review independent clinical evidence, training requirements, and cost considerations.
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