比较全真空和半真空引流对减少改良根治性乳房切除术后血清肿的效果:一项荟萃分析。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
S Oyewale, A Ariwoola
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导言:由于门诊对引流管管理的支持有限,乳房切除术后延迟出院的情况在发展中国家更为普遍。在乳房切除术后使用半真空(HV)抽吸引流管进行常规引流可降低血清肿的发生率并缩短住院时间。这篇系统性综述和荟萃分析比较了在接受改良根治性乳房切除术的乳腺癌患者中使用半真空(HV)和全真空(FV)抽吸引流管的结果:评估了两组患者在住院时间、引流液总量和血清肿发生率方面的差异。RevMan 5.4用于计算二分数据的几率比(OR)和相对风险(RR),以及连续数据的平均差(MD):本综述纳入了九项随机对照试验。与FV引流管相比,使用HV引流管缩短了平均住院时间(MD:-2.30天,95%置信区间[CI]:-4.10至-0.49天,I2=97%),减少了平均流出物总量(MD:-132.61毫升,95%置信区间:-207.32毫升至-57.91毫升,I2=88%)。然而,两组血清肿的发生率无明显统计学差异(RR:0.67,95% CI:0.30 至 1.46,I2=65%)。同样,在敏感性分析中,血清肿发生率也没有差异(OR:1.29,95% CI:0.72 至 2.33,I2=74%):结论:HV 和 FV 吸引引流术的血清肿发生率没有差异。结论:HV引流管和FV吸引引流管的血清肿发生率没有差异,相反,使用HV引流管的乳房切除术患者的住院时间和引流液总量都有所减少。
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Comparing the effectiveness of full-vacuum and half-vacuum drainage in reducing seroma after modified radical mastectomy: a meta-analysis.

Introduction: Owing to limited outpatient support for drain management, delayed discharge after mastectomy is more prevalent in developing countries. Utilising half-vacuum (HV) suction drains for routine drainage after mastectomy could lead to a reduced incidence of seroma and a shorter hospital stay. This systematic review and meta-analysis compared the outcomes of HV against full-vacuum (FV) suction drains in patients who underwent modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer.

Methods: Differences between the two groups in length of hospital stay, total volume of drain effluent and incidence of seroma were assessed. RevMan 5.4 was used to calculate the odds ratio (OR) and relative risk (RR) for dichotomous data, and the mean difference (MD) for continuous data.

Results: Nine randomised controlled trials were included in this review. Using HV drains reduced both the mean length of hospital stay (MD: -2.30 days, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -4.10 to -0.49 days, I2=97%) and the mean total volume of effluent (MD: -132.61ml, 95% CI: -207.32ml to -57.91ml, I2=88%) compared with FV drains. However, there was no statistically significant difference in incidence of seroma between the two groups (RR: 0.67, 95% CI: 0.30 to 1.46, I2=65%). Likewise, there was no difference in rate of seroma occurrence on sensitivity analysis (OR: 1.29, 95% CI: 0.72 to 2.33, I2=74%).

Conclusions: There was no difference in the incidence of seroma between HV and FV suction drainage. Conversely, a reduction in the length of hospital stay and the total volume of drain effluent was observed for mastectomy patients with a HV drain.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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