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Evaluation of Ultrasonic Scissors and Diathermy for Axillary Clearance in Breast Cancer Patients

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Seroma
Interventions
Procedure: Axillary clearance
Registration Number
NCT05901064
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Linkoeping
Brief Summary

Breast surgery plays an important role in the treatment of breast cancer. This study investigates if the use of Harmonic Focus has advantages than the use of conventional diathermy in axillary clearance due to metastatic breast cancer.

Detailed Description

Breast surgery plays an important role in the treatment of breast cancer. Sometimes cancer cells can spread to lymph nodes in the axill. The first lymph node affected in the armpit is called the sentinel node. Surgery to remove this node can answer the question of whether the cancer has spread to the axill. If the node is affected, further surgery is performed to remove most of the lymph nodes in the armpit, a so-called axillary clereance.

The breast unit at Linköping University Hospital performs about 60 axillary clereance per year. Axillary clereance is associated with a number of complications, such as infections, bleeding, pain, loss of sensation and limited mobility in the arm.

Accumulation of wound fluid in the surgical area is common, affecting about a quarter of patients undergoing surgery. Small amounts of wound fluid usually do not require treatment, but larger accumulations usually require drainage. Patients who have symptoms from armpit wound fluid have to make repeated return visits so that a nurse drains the fluid using a needle. This poses several risks to the patient such as infection and/or bleeding. This, in turn, can delay the start of additional treatment and can put a financial burden on both the patient and the healthcare system.

Today, the investigators use a device with a weak electric current (diathermy) to remove lymph nodes from the armpit. Harmonic Focus ® is a pair of scissors that instead uses ultrasound waves to divide the tissue. There are scientific studies showing that the use of ultrasonic scissors reduces the risk of fluid accumulation and thus the risk of complications after surgery\[1, 2\]. The investigators want to conduct a prospective study, an economic analysis comparing the costs of using diathermy versus Harmonic Focus®.

In addition, patients will complete a quality of life questionnaire before surgery, approximately 4-6 weeks after and one year after surgery. The results of the questionnaires will be compared between the Harmonic Focus® and the diathermy group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years or older
  • All patients who will undergo axillary evacuation
  • Informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who have previously undergone axillary evacuation.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
DiathermyAxillary clearancePatients that are operated with conventional diathermy
Harmonic FocusAxillary clearancePatients that are operated with Harmonic Focus
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Economic comparison between the use of ultrasonic scissors and diathermy for axillary dissection in breast cancer patients.12 months

Unit of measures: Costs of extra visits with nurse, physiotherapist or surgeon, antibiotics, PICO, re-interventions due to complications, microbiological cultures, incapacity to work, hospitalizations

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Function before and after breast cancer treatment. Lymph-ICF Survey12 months

Questionnaire

Complication frequency between the use of ultrasonic scissors and diathermy for axillary12 months

Comlplication frequency comparison

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University hospital of Linkoping

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Linköping, Östergötland, Sweden

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