Create national breast-implant registry to help prevent complications: committee
OTTAWA — The House of Commons health committee is echoing long-standing calls from plastic surgeons and patient advocates for a national registry to help prevent illness and problems linked to breast implants.
A national registry would allow the federal government to trace specific implants, contact patients in the case of a recall and contribute to research related to breast implants, the committee said in a report released Thursday.
Health Canada officials told the committee that breast implants are associated with a range of potential complications, including life-threatening ones.
Several private members’ bills have been introduced in Parliament calling for the creation of a national registry, but none have made it far.


