Quilting following mastectomy reduces seroma, associated complications and health care consumption without impairing patient comfort

Volume: 125, Issue: 3, Pages: 369 - 376
Published: Nov 16, 2021
Abstract
Background An important complication following mastectomy is seroma formation. Quilting, in which skin flaps are sutured to the underlying muscle, is reported to reduce seroma incidence, but might induce pain and impair shoulder function. Main objective is to compare quilting with conventional wound closure, regarding seroma incidence, health care consumption, and patient discomfort. Methods In a combined prospective and retrospective study, 254...
Paper Details
Title
Quilting following mastectomy reduces seroma, associated complications and health care consumption without impairing patient comfort
Published Date
Nov 16, 2021
Volume
125
Issue
3
Pages
369 - 376
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