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

Quilting sutures reduces seroma in mastectomy / Mazouni, Chafika; Mesnard, Chrystelle; Cloutier, Alexis Simon; Amabile, MARIA IDA; Bentivegna, Enrica; Garbay, Jean Rémi; Sarfati, Benjamin; Leymarie, Nicolas; Kolb, Frédéric; Rimareix, Françoise. - In: CLINICAL BREAST CANCER. - ISSN 1526-8209. - 15:4(2015), pp. 289-293. [10.1016/j.clbc.2014.12.014]

Quilting sutures reduces seroma in mastectomy

AMABILE, MARIA IDA;
2015

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
2015
Breast cancer; Drainage; Mastectomy; Padding; Quilting; Seroma; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Breast Neoplasms; Female; Humans; Mastectomy; Middle Aged; Postoperative Complications; Seroma; Suture Techniques; Oncology; Cancer Research
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Quilting sutures reduces seroma in mastectomy / Mazouni, Chafika; Mesnard, Chrystelle; Cloutier, Alexis Simon; Amabile, MARIA IDA; Bentivegna, Enrica; Garbay, Jean Rémi; Sarfati, Benjamin; Leymarie, Nicolas; Kolb, Frédéric; Rimareix, Françoise. - In: CLINICAL BREAST CANCER. - ISSN 1526-8209. - 15:4(2015), pp. 289-293. [10.1016/j.clbc.2014.12.014]
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