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Single Versus Double Drains After Mastectomy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Breast Cancer
Mastectomy
Interventions
Procedure: Insertion of double drains
Procedure: Insertion of a single drain
Procedure: Ultrasonography after removal of the drains
Registration Number
NCT02202252
Lead Sponsor
Ankara Diskapi Training and Research Hospital
Brief Summary

It is not known whether decreasing the number of drains used decreases patients' discomfort and duration of hospital stay without increasing seroma formation after mastectomies.

Hypothesis. Use of one drain increases patient comfort without increasing seroma formation after modified radical mastectomy (MRM) as compared to double drains.

Material and Method: Sixty patients undergoing MRM at Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Training and Research Hospital will be randomised into single versus double drains groups. A negative pressure drain will be inserted below the lower flap directing to the axilla in the single drain group or two similar drains will be inserted into the axilla and below the lower flap in the double drains group. Drains will be removed if the output is less than 30 ml. Seroma is defined as fluid accumulation below the flaps and will be examined daily after the operation. One day after removal of the drains seroma under the flaps and in the axilla will be examined by ultrasonography. Age, body mass index smoking history, coexisting diseases of the patients duration of the hospital stay, duration of the drains in place, total drain output in the first three days after the operation and the need and frequency of aspirations due to seroma formation will be recorded. Patient comfort was measured with a comfort scale between 1-10 measuring incisional pain, pain caused by the drains, discomfort or sleep disturbances caused by the drains, The duration of the longer staying drain in the double drain group will be recorded for the duration of the drain in place parameter.

Detailed Description

Background: Seroma is one of the most common complications after mastectomies. Seroma formation results in delays in wound healing, incisional dehiscence, infections and long hospital stay. Although there are studies proving that drains do not prevent seroma formation, the use of drains for that purpose is still very common. Decreasing the number of drains used after mastectomies has been shown to decrease patients' discomfort and duration of hospital stay without increasing seroma formation.

Objective: To investigate the effects of single versus double drains on patient comfort and seroma formation after modified radical mastectomy (MRM) Material and Method: Sixty patients undergoing MRM at Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Training and Research Hospital will be randomised into single versus double drains groups. A negative pressure drain will be inserted below the lower flap directing to the axilla in the single drain group or two similar drains will be inserted into the axilla and below the lower flap in the double drains group. Drains will be removed if the output is less than 30 ml. Seroma is defined as fluid accumulation below the flaps and will be examined daily after the operation. One day after removal of the drains seroma under the flaps and in the axilla will be examined by ultrasonography. Age, body mass index smoking history, coexisting diseases of the patients duration of the hospital stay, duration of the drains in place, total drain output in the first three days after the operation and the need and frequency of aspirations due to seroma formation will be recorded. Patient comfort was measured with a comfort scale between 1-10 measuring incisional pain, pain caused by the drains, discomfort or sleep disturbances caused by the drains, The duration of the longer staying drain in the double drain group will be recorded for the duration of the drain in place parameter. Two groups will be compared with chi-square, student's t-test or Mann-Whitney U test. P\<0.005 will be considered as significant.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Breast cancer
  • Modified radical mastectomy
Exclusion Criteria
  • Distant metastasis
  • Male breast cancer
  • Bleeding diathesis

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Double drainInsertion of double drainsInsertion of double drains: Two negative pressure drains will be inserted into the axilla and below the lower flap in the double drains group. Ultrasonography after removal of the drains: One day after removal of the drains seroma under the flaps and in the axilla will be examined by ultrasonography.
Single drainUltrasonography after removal of the drainsInsertion of a single drain: A negative pressure drain will be inserted below the lower flap directing to the axilla in the single drain group. Ultrasonography after removal of the drains: One day after removal of the drains seroma under the flaps and in the axilla will be examined by ultrasonography.
Double drainUltrasonography after removal of the drainsInsertion of double drains: Two negative pressure drains will be inserted into the axilla and below the lower flap in the double drains group. Ultrasonography after removal of the drains: One day after removal of the drains seroma under the flaps and in the axilla will be examined by ultrasonography.
Single drainInsertion of a single drainInsertion of a single drain: A negative pressure drain will be inserted below the lower flap directing to the axilla in the single drain group. Ultrasonography after removal of the drains: One day after removal of the drains seroma under the flaps and in the axilla will be examined by ultrasonography.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patient Comfort ScalePostoperative 5 days

Patient comfort was measured with a comfort scale between 1-10 measuring incisional pain, pain caused by the drains, discomfort or sleep disturbances caused by the drains. 1 denotes no discomfort related to drains, 10 denotes maximum discomfort unrelieved even with nonsteroid antiinflammatory analgesics. The data will be presented by median value and range (minimum-maximum).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Seroma FormationTwenty-four hours after removal of the drains up to 4 weeks

Seroma is defined as fluid accumulation below the flaps and will be examined daily after the operation. One day after removal of the drains seroma under the flaps and in the axilla will be examined by ultrasonography..

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Diskapi Training and Research Hospital

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Ankara, Turkey

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