Haemoblock hemostatic substance in reducing seroma formation post axillary lymph node dissection following breast conserving surgery

Author:

Isahak Mohamed Izzad1ORCID,Abdullah Muhammad Safwan1ORCID,Awang Raflis Ruzairee2,Abdul Rashid Nor Faezan3,Md Sikin Seniyah4,Abdullah Suhaimi Shahrun Niza5ORCID,Abdullah Norlia5,Muhammad Rohaizak5,Md Latar Nani Harlina5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine Universiti Teknologi MARA Sungai Buloh Selangor Malaysia

2. Breast and Endocrine Unit Department of Surgery Hospital Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

3. Breast and Endocrine Unit Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine Universiti Teknologi MARA Sungai Buloh Selangor Malaysia

4. Breast and Endocrine Unit Department of Surgery Hospital Sultan Ismail Johor Bahru Malaysia

5. Breast and Endocrine Unit Department of Surgery Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM Cheras Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAxillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in breast cancer management, necessitates a nuanced understanding of complications that may impede treatment progression. This study scrutinize the impact of Haemoblock hemostatic solution, evaluation it's potential in reducing seroma complication by controlling lymph flow and obliterating axillary dead space.MethodA prospective, randomized, double‐blinded controlled trial was conducted with 58 patients undergoing breast conserving surgery (BCS) and ALND, stratified into two groups: Group A (ALND + Haemoblock, n = 29) and Group B (ALND + placebo, n = 29). Postoperative drainage charts were monitored, with the primary endpoint being the time to drain removal, Additionally, patients were observed for surgical site infection (SSI).ResultsGroup A exhibited a marginally higher mean total drain output (398 +/− 205 vs. 326 +/− 198) compared to Group B, this difference did not attain statistical significance (p = 0.176). Equally, the mean time to drain removal demonstrated no discernible distinction between the two groups (6 +/− 3.0 vs. 6 +/− 3.0, Group A vs. Group B, p = 0.526). During follow up, nine patients in Group A required seroma aspiration (mean aspiration 31 +/− 73) as compared to Group B, 6 patients required aspiration (mean aspiration 12 +/− 36), p = 0.222). No notable disparity in SSI rates between the groups was identified.ConclusionIn conclusion, the administration of Haemoblock did not manifest a discernible effect in mitigating seroma production, hastening drain removal, or influencing SSI rates following ALND. The study underscores the intricate and multifactorial nature of seroma formation, suggesting avenues for future research to explore combined interventions and protracted follow‐up periods for a more comprehensive understanding.

Publisher

Wiley

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