The Use of TissuGlu® Surgical Adhesive for Mastectomy With or Without Lymphonodectomy

  • Ralf Ohlinger
  • Leonie Gieron
  • Rico Rutkowski
  • Thomas Kohlmann
  • Marek Zygmunt
  • Julia Unger

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Using drains after breast surgery is a preventive, but invasive measure to reduce seroma formation. A polyurethane-based tissue adhesive (TissuGlu®) might facilitate drainage-free wound healing after mastectomy in a non-invasive manner.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospectively, data from 84 patients (42 receiving TissuGlu®, 42 receiving a drainage) who underwent mastectomy, were collected (90 days postoperative follow-up). Study endpoints were defined as the number of fluid-related postoperative clinical interventions, cumulative volume of postoperative wound fluid, duration of hospitalization and postoperative complications.

RESULTS: In the entirety of postoperative interventions, no significant difference could be demonstrated (p=0.298). The drainage arm showed significantly less seroma aspirations (p=0.024) and complications (p=0.012). A significantly reduced length of hospitalization (p<0.001) and less cumulative wound secretion volume (p<0.001) appeared in the TissuGlu® group.

CONCLUSION: The polyurethane-based tissue adhesive is a less invasive alternative to drain use in mastectomy.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN0258-851X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27.04.2018
Externally publishedYes
PubMed 29695569