Literature DB >> 25661806

Quilting Sutures Reduces Seroma in Mastectomy.

Chafika Mazouni1, Chrystelle Mesnard2, Alexis-Simon Cloutier2, Maria-Ida Amabile2, Enrica Bentivegna2, Jean-Rémi Garbay2, Benjamin Sarfati2, Nicolas Leymarie2, Frédéric Kolb2, Françoise Rimareix2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Drainage duration and seroma formation occurring after mastectomy with or without axillary surgery lengthens hospitalization and delays adjuvant treatment. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of quilting in the prevention of seroma after mastectomy for breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eighty-two breast cancer patients about to undergo mastectomy with or without axillary surgery lymphadenectomy were enrolled in the study. We conducted an observational comparison between 41 patients in whom quilting with closed suction drainage was used and 41 patients in whom drainage only was used.
RESULTS: The mean drained volume was significantly lower in the quilting group compared with the control group on days 1 and 2 (day 1: 107.1 mL vs. 156.5 mL; P = .02; day 2: 108.4 mL vs. 162.8 mL; P = .01). The mean drainage period was shorter in the quilting group (4.6 vs. 5.3 days; P = .046). There were fewer needle aspirations for seroma in the padding group (n = 14, 34.1% vs. n = 24, 58.5%; P = .03).
CONCLUSION: The use of padding after mastectomy seems to reduce seroma formation, volume drained, and length of drainage time.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Breast cancer; Drainage; Mastectomy; Padding; Quilting; Seroma

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25661806     DOI: 10.1016/j.clbc.2014.12.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Breast Cancer        ISSN: 1526-8209            Impact factor:   3.225


  6 in total

1.  The efficacy of oxidized regenerated cellulose (SurgiGuard®) in breast cancer patients who undergo total mastectomy with node surgery: A prospective randomized study in 94 patients.

Authors:  Kug Hyun Nam; Joon-Hyop Lee; Yoo Seung Chung; Yong Soon Chun; Heung Kyu Park; Yun Yeong Kim
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  Fascia Suture Technique Is a Simple Approach to Reduce Postmastectomy Seroma Formation.

Authors:  Yizi Cong; Jianqiao Cao; Guangdong Qiao; Song Zhang; Xinjie Liu; Xiaoming Fang; Haidong Zou; Shiguang Zhu
Journal:  J Breast Cancer       Date:  2020-09-14       Impact factor: 3.588

Review 3.  Magnetic Resonance Imaging after Breast Oncoplastic Surgery: An Update.

Authors:  Silvia Gigli; Maria I Amabile; Francesca Di Pastena; Lucia Manganaro; Emanuele David; Massimo Monti; Valerio DʼOrazi; Carlo Catalano; Laura Ballesio
Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)       Date:  2017-08-10       Impact factor: 2.860

4.  Impact of Quilting Sutures on Surgical Outcomes After Mastectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Stefan Morarasu; Cillian Clancy; Nicolae Ghetu; Ana Maria Musina; Natalia Velenciuc; Stefan Iacob; Tudor Frunza; Cristian Ene Roata; Sorinel Lunca; Gabriel-Mihail Dimofte
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 5.344

5.  Fat necrosis in the Breast: A systematic review of clinical.

Authors:  Narges Vasei; Azita Shishegar; Forouzan Ghalkhani; Mohammad Darvishi
Journal:  Lipids Health Dis       Date:  2019-06-11       Impact factor: 3.876

6.  Quilting following mastectomy reduces seroma, associated complications and health care consumption without impairing patient comfort.

Authors:  Lotte J van Zeelst; Britt Ten Wolde; Ramon R J P van Eekeren; José H Volders; Johannes H W de Wilt; Luc J A Strobbe
Journal:  J Surg Oncol       Date:  2021-11-16       Impact factor: 2.885

  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.