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Seroma is the most common complication following breast cancer surgery, with reported incidence up to 90%. Seroma causes patient discomfort, is associated with surgical site infections (SSI), often requires treatment and increases healthcare consumption. The quilting technique, in which the skin flaps are sutured to the pectoralis muscle, leads to a significant reduction of seroma with a decrease in the number of aspirations and surgical site infections. Main objective of this randomized stepped wedge study is to assess the impact of large scale implementation of the quilting technique in patients undergoing mastectomy and/or axillary lymph node dissection. This will be one of the first multicentre prospective studies in which quilting without postoperative wound drain is compared with conventional wound closure. The hypothesis is that quilting is a simple and cost-effective technique to increase textbook outcome. Moreover, it is expected that patient comfort is enhanced by quilting.


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Seroma is the most common complication following breast cancer surgery, with reported incidence up to 90%. Seroma causes patient discomfort, is associated with surgical site infections (SSI), often requires treatment and increases healthcare consumption. The quilting technique, in which skin flaps are sutured to the pectoralis muscle, leads to a significant reduction of seroma with a decrease in the number of aspirations and surgical site infections. However, implementation is lagging due to unknown side effects, increase in operation time and cost effectiveness. Main objective of this study is to assess the impact of large scale implementation of the quilting suture technique in patients undergoing mastectomy and/or axillary lymph node dissection (ALND). The QUILT study is a stepped wedge design study performed among nine teaching hospitals in the Netherlands. The study consists of nine steps, with each step one hospital will implement the quilting suture technique. Allocation of the order of implementation will be randomization-based. Primary outcome is 'textbook outcome', i.e.no wound complications, no re-admission, re-operation or unscheduled visit to the outpatient clinic and use of analgesics is not increased postoperative. A total of 113 patients is required based on a sample size calculation. This will be one of the first multicentre prospective studies in which quilting without postoperative wound drain is compared with conventional wound closure. The hypothesis is that quilting is a simple technique to increase textbook outcome, without increasing health care consumption. Moreover, the expectation is that patient comfort is enhanced by quilting. ;


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NCT number NCT05272904
Study type Interventional
Source Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital
Contact Lotte van Zeelst, MS
Phone 0031681515149
Email l.vanzeelst@cwz.nl
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2022
Completion date July 1, 2023

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