Evaluation of surgical dead space obliteration in modified radical mastectomy for incidence of seroma formation, drain volume and duration of drain
Raikint Jain,
Deepak Kumar Yadav,
Vivek Kumar
Abstract:Background: Modified radical mastectomy (MRM) is commonly performed surgery in Breast Cancer. Seroma formation is commonly seen after MRM. This study was conducted to evaluate three potential dead spaces obliteration (DSO) technique i.e., interpectoral space, space between skin flaps and pectoralis major and axillary spaces for prevention of seroma and other post operative outcome comparison.
Methods: A randomized prospective study of sample size 100 patients who were randomized into two groups. Group A under… Show more
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