Time of Permanence of Dressing Following Breast Reconstruction
- Conditions
- Surgical Site Infection
- Interventions
- Other: Incisions covered for 6 daysOther: Incisions covered for 1 day
- Registration Number
- NCT01148823
- Lead Sponsor
- Daniela Francescato Veiga
- Brief Summary
This randomized clinical trial was designed to assess the influence of time of dressing after breast reconstruction procedures on surgical site infections rates and skin colonization.
- Detailed Description
The rates of surgical site infections (SSI) after clean operations range from 1 to 2%. However, infection rates in the breast surgical literature tend to be higher, with reported rates ranging from 2 to 30%. In plastic surgery operations, to minimize the risk of SSI is imperative, since even minor infections are able to complicate the healing process and harm the cosmetic result.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has established guidelines for postoperative incision care. However, there is no recommendation to cover an incision closed primarily beyond 48 hours, nor on the appropriate time to shower or bathe with an uncovered incision. This remains an unresolved issue.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 200
•candidate to immediate or delayed breast reconstruction after mastectomy or segmental mastectomy
- use of antibiotics at the time of the operation
- presence of skin lesions on the surgical site
- body mass index over 35Kg/m2
- hard smoking
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Postoperative day 6 Incisions covered for 6 days Dressing was removed on the 6th postoperative day Postoperative day 1 Incisions covered for 1 day Dressing was removed on the first postoperative day
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Surgical site infection (SSI) 30th postoperative day and one year after operation Patients are followed weekly by a masked surgeon in regard to SSI, until the 30th postoperative day.CDC's criteria and classification was adopted.Patients are reevaluated at the end of the first year after operation.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Skin colonization 6 days postoperatively Samples are collected to cultures before dressing (control) and at the 6th postoperative day
Patients self assessments 2 weeks postoperatively Patients scored dressing wear time with regard to safety, comfort and convenience.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hospital das Clinicas Samuel Libânio, Universidade do Vale do Sapucaí
🇧🇷Pouso Alegre, MG, Brazil