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Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience

Background The mainstay of therapy in most soft-tissue tumours (STTs) is excision. However, this often results in blood/extracellular fluid collection within large dead spaces necessitating the use of surgical drains. Whether meticulous attention to haemostasis, careful closure of dead space, and us...

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Autores principales: El-Omar, Omar, Akbani, Umair, Abdelrahman, Abdelrahim, Akbari, Amir R, Said, Umar N, Ismail, Omar M, Butaliu, Cristian, Paul, Ashok S
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36483516
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32259
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author El-Omar, Omar
Akbani, Umair
Abdelrahman, Abdelrahim
Akbari, Amir R
Said, Umar N
Ismail, Omar M
Butaliu, Cristian
Paul, Ashok S
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Akbani, Umair
Abdelrahman, Abdelrahim
Akbari, Amir R
Said, Umar N
Ismail, Omar M
Butaliu, Cristian
Paul, Ashok S
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description Background The mainstay of therapy in most soft-tissue tumours (STTs) is excision. However, this often results in blood/extracellular fluid collection within large dead spaces necessitating the use of surgical drains. Whether meticulous attention to haemostasis, careful closure of dead space, and use of compression bandage obviates the need for drains was investigated. This study aimed to compare postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for STTs with and without the use of drains. Methodology A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing STT surgery over five years was undertaken using a regional STT specialist service database. Patients were stratified into the following two groups: compression bandage alone (CB) versus compression bandage with drain (CBD). The chi-square test was used to examine associations with infection, seroma, and haematoma, while the unpaired t-test was used for associations with hospital stay and time to wound healing. The unpaired t-test with Bonferroni correction was used to account for tumour dimensions across both groups. Results A total of 81 CB and 25 CBD patients were included. The mean hospital stay was significantly lower in CB compared to CBD (4.9 days, SD = 8.574 vs. 9.8 days, SD = 7.647, p = 0.0125). None of the other variables was significantly different between the two groups, including infection (21.3% vs. 24.0%, p = 0.7804), seroma (25.0% vs. 36.0%, p = 0.2865), haematoma (0.026% vs. 2.0%, p = 0.2325), and time to wound healing (55.8 days, SD = 63.59 vs. 42.3 days, SD = 58.88, p = 0.3648). Conclusions Our findings suggest that the use of drains in patients undergoing STT tumour surgery lengthens hospital stay without reducing the incidence of postoperative complications/time to wound healing. A larger, prospective trial is needed.
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spelling pubmed-97248912022-12-07 Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience El-Omar, Omar Akbani, Umair Abdelrahman, Abdelrahim Akbari, Amir R Said, Umar N Ismail, Omar M Butaliu, Cristian Paul, Ashok S Cureus Oncology Background The mainstay of therapy in most soft-tissue tumours (STTs) is excision. However, this often results in blood/extracellular fluid collection within large dead spaces necessitating the use of surgical drains. Whether meticulous attention to haemostasis, careful closure of dead space, and use of compression bandage obviates the need for drains was investigated. This study aimed to compare postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for STTs with and without the use of drains. Methodology A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing STT surgery over five years was undertaken using a regional STT specialist service database. Patients were stratified into the following two groups: compression bandage alone (CB) versus compression bandage with drain (CBD). The chi-square test was used to examine associations with infection, seroma, and haematoma, while the unpaired t-test was used for associations with hospital stay and time to wound healing. The unpaired t-test with Bonferroni correction was used to account for tumour dimensions across both groups. Results A total of 81 CB and 25 CBD patients were included. The mean hospital stay was significantly lower in CB compared to CBD (4.9 days, SD = 8.574 vs. 9.8 days, SD = 7.647, p = 0.0125). None of the other variables was significantly different between the two groups, including infection (21.3% vs. 24.0%, p = 0.7804), seroma (25.0% vs. 36.0%, p = 0.2865), haematoma (0.026% vs. 2.0%, p = 0.2325), and time to wound healing (55.8 days, SD = 63.59 vs. 42.3 days, SD = 58.88, p = 0.3648). Conclusions Our findings suggest that the use of drains in patients undergoing STT tumour surgery lengthens hospital stay without reducing the incidence of postoperative complications/time to wound healing. A larger, prospective trial is needed. Cureus 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9724891/ /pubmed/36483516 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32259 Text en Copyright © 2022, El-Omar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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El-Omar, Omar
Akbani, Umair
Abdelrahman, Abdelrahim
Akbari, Amir R
Said, Umar N
Ismail, Omar M
Butaliu, Cristian
Paul, Ashok S
Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience
title Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience
title_full Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience
title_fullStr Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience
title_full_unstemmed Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience
title_short Value of Drains in Soft-Tissue Tumour Surgery: A Specialist Regional Centre Experience
title_sort value of drains in soft-tissue tumour surgery: a specialist regional centre experience
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36483516
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32259
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