Reduction of Seroma and Improvement of QoL in Breast Reconstruction With Tissue Expander

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2016
The experimental hypothesis of this randomized controlled study was to demonstrate that early drain removal in patients who underwent immediate breast reconstruction with tissue expander is a safety procedure to improving clinical outcomes and quality of life (QoL). The mechanism of action underlying the proposed approach was intuitive. The early drain removal allows to: 1) avoid continuous seroma development caused by active suction of drain (stopping the circle \"drain itself may perpetuate the drainage\" with vacuum mechanism); 2) reduce the risks connected to \"foreign body reaction\" as tissue inflammation and infection; 3) improve QoL reducing pain, length of hospital stay and limitations of daily activities.
Epistemonikos ID: 77a2c5562a1b5d8c0b14aaa135406bea1d46b995
First added on: May 06, 2024