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Electrothermal bipolar vessel sealing system in axillary dissection: A prospective randomized clinical study

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Abstract

We assessed whether axillary dissection using the electrothermal bipolar vessel sealing system (LigaSure™) improved perioperative outcome when compared with conventional axillary dissection, in a prospective randomized study of 100 women with breast cancer. Those needing axillary dissection were randomized to the use of LigaSure™ or to conventional axillary dissection (with 50 patients in each group, all of whom had a closed suction drain in the axilla). The LigaSure™ patients had less intraoperative blood loss (exceeding 199 mL in 30.8% vs. 69.2%, P < 0.001), quicker axillary dissection (mean 48 vs. 63.2 min, P = 0.004), fewer days of suction drainage (4.3 vs. 5.7 days, P = 0.012), and shorter hospitalization (5.1 vs. 6.5 days, P = 0.021). No difference was found in the rate of hematomas, reoperations or infection. The use of LigaSure™ in axillary surgery reduced the surgical time and length of hospital stay, favoring early drain removal without increasing postoperative complications.

Highlights

► Prospective randomized study of 100 women using ligasure ► Compares perioperative outcomes between Ligasure and conventional methods. ► LigaSure patients had fewer days of suction drainage, and shorter hospitalization. ►The use of LigaSure™ is safe, without increasing postoperative complications.

Keywords

Breast carcinoma
Thermal sealing system
Axillary dissection
Seroma
LigaSure
Hemostasis

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