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Athanasios Papanikolaou1, Eliane Minger1, Michael-Alexander Pais1,2, Mihai Constantinescu1,2, Radu Olariu1,2, Adriaan Grobbelaar1, Ioana Lese1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Seroma formation is a serious postoperative complication. Since the management algorithms available in the literature are scarce, we aimed to analyze our experience with postoperative seroma in order to identify indicators for revisional surgery and propose recommendations for management.Entities:
Keywords: indicators for revisional surgery; management; seroma
Year: 2022 PMID: 36078992 PMCID: PMC9457167 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11175062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.964
Figure 1Seroma etiology.
Patients’ characteristics.
| Patients’ Characteristics | Number of Patients | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 64/156 (41%) |
| Female | 92/156 (59%) | |
| Comorbidities | History of smoking | 146/156 (93.6%) |
| History of alcohol consumption | 149/156 (95.5%) | |
| Diabetes mellitus | 20/156 (12.8%) | |
| Arterial hypertension | 48/156 (30.8%) | |
| Heart failure | 13/156 (8.3%) | |
| Coronary heart disease | 13/156 (8.3%) | |
| Impaired coagulation | 33/156 (21.2%) | |
| History of chemotherapy | 21/156 (13.4%) | |
| History of radiotherapy | 34/156 (21.8%) | |
| Prophylactic measures against seroma * | No | 70/156 (44.8%) |
| Yes | 86/156 (55.2%) | |
| Seroma location | Lower extremity | 56/156 (35.9%) |
| Inguinal area | 30/156 (19.2%) | |
| Posterior trunk | 19/156 (12.1%) | |
| Abdomen | 18/156 (11.5%) | |
| Breast | 17/156 (10.9%) | |
| Axillary area | 12 (7.7%) | |
| Other | 4/156 (2.5%) | |
| Aspiration performed | Yes | 64/156 (41%) |
| No | 92/156 (59%) | |
| Reinsertion of drain | Yes | 20/156 (12.8%) |
| No | 136/156 (87.5%) | |
| Wound-related readmission | Yes | 29/156 (18.6%) |
| No | 127/156 (81.4%) | |
| Surgical definitive treatment | Yes | 103/156 (66%) |
| No | 53/156 (34%) | |
* Prophylactic measures against seroma: drains, fibrin glue, external compression, quilting sutures.
Patients’ characteristics.
| Patients’ Characteristics | Median (Range) |
|---|---|
| Age [years] | 58 (17–93) |
| BMI [kg/m2] | 26.5 (15.2–65) |
| Postoperative drain output until removal [mL] | 597 (4–9925) |
| Time until last drain removed postoperatively [days] | 7 (1–32) |
| Seroma duration [days] | 45 (3–1218) |
| Number of aspirations per patient | 2 (1–9) |
| Aspiration volume * | 191 (5–1650) |
| Number of surgeries per patient | 2 (1–8) |
* All aspirations of all patients included, some patients underwent up to eight aspirations.
Figure 2Seroma treatment.
Seroma treatment during the initial revisional surgery.
| Procedure | Number of Patients (%) |
|---|---|
| Primary definitive treatment after seroma excision and debridement | |
| Wound closure over drains | 32/103 (31.1%) |
| Defect coverage with a flap | 9/103 (8.7%) |
| Skin graft | 1/103 (1.0%) |
| Delayed closure after seroma excision and debridement | |
| Negative pressure wound therapy | 46/103 (44.7%) |
| Wound healing by secondary intention | 15/103 (14.6%) |