Drain-Less Abdominally Based Breast Reconstruction Using Lysine-Derived Urethane Adhesive

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2020
Drains are routinely utilized in breast reconstruction when using abdominal tissue of the patient to remove fluid buildup while the body heals after surgery. However, drains are associated with patient discomfort, anxiety, decreased mobility, increased hospital stays and outpatient visits. Drains can also serve as a site of origin for infection as the system is not completely closed, and infectious organisms could theoretically use the drain as point of entry. This proposed study investigates a potential novel mechanism to prevent the development of seromas (pockets of clear fluid which can develop after surgery) in patients who undergo breast reconstruction with their own abdominal tissue. By eliminating the required use of a drain, the study team expects patients to have less pain and use less pain medication, as well as more satisfaction with their overall surgical experience.
Epistemonikos ID: 70e0b89b9b63af355d103fd777d325bba0f9cb99
First added on: May 20, 2024