SHI Qiang, PAN Weicheng, LIU Yue, WANG Zhikang, LI Yunjian, CHENG Yun, WEI Jingyu. Effect of surgical repair of refractory subcutaneous effusion after modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 2019, 23(24): 89-91. DOI: 10.7619/jcmp.201924028
Citation: SHI Qiang, PAN Weicheng, LIU Yue, WANG Zhikang, LI Yunjian, CHENG Yun, WEI Jingyu. Effect of surgical repair of refractory subcutaneous effusion after modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 2019, 23(24): 89-91. DOI: 10.7619/jcmp.201924028

Effect of surgical repair of refractory subcutaneous effusion after modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer

  •   Objective  To investigate the effect of surgical operation in repairing refractory subcutaneous effusion after modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer.
      Methods  A total of 11 cases with refractory subcutaneous effusion after modified radical mastectomy conducted surgical operation in our department. The specific surgical procedures were conducted for removal of the subcutaneous effusion cavity wall, placement of drainage tube in the cavity and continuous negative pressure suction, pressure fixation outside the subcutaneous effusion cavity.
      Results  Ten cases were cured in one stage. The skin flap of 1 case did not adhere to the chest wall after the first operation, and was repaired after wound expansion and autologous skin transplantation in the second-stage operation. The 11 cases were followed up for 3 months, and follow-up results revealed that adhesion between the skin flap and the chest wall was tight, without re-occurrence of subcutaneous effusion, necrosis or defect in the skin flaps.
      Conclusion  It is both safe and effective to repair refractory subcutaneous effusion after modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer by the surgical operation.
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