Efficacy of Electrosurgical Vessel Sealer (LigaSureTM) Devices in Modified Radical Mastectomy in Primary Breast Carcinoma
Shiraz Shaikh, Ahsan Ali Laghari, Shahnawaz Abro, Champa Sushel, Nawaz Ali, Aisha Memon
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine
the efficacy of electrosurgical vessel sealer (LigaSureTM)
devices in modified radical mastectomy in primary breast carcinoma at LUMHS, Jamshoro.
Material and Method:
Study design: Randomized control trial.
Setting: The study was done at Department of General
Surgery Liaquat University and Medical Health Sciences (LUMHS) Jamshoro.
Duration of study: Study duration was six
months from April 2020 to September 2020.
Methods: All the female patients with Primary Breast
Carcinoma of Stage I and II disease were included. The patients were divided
into two groups. Patients of group-A were operated with conventional electrocautery
device and patients of group B were operated with ligasure devices. All the data regarding age, operative
details, postoperative pain, seroma formation, flap necrosis, hospital stay and
follow-up was recorded via study proforma.
Results: Total 60 patients
of breast carcinoma were studied. Average age of the conventional group (group A) and ligasure
group (group B) were 50.3±10.8 years
& 47.2±10.2 years respectively (p-0.266).
However mean operative time, average blood loss, average weight of
tissue and average pain (VAS) were significantly lower among patients of ligasure
group as compared to conventional group
(p-<0.001). 1st to 3rd
post-operative day, drain outcome was significantly high in conventional group
as compared to ligasure group (p-<0.001).
Conclusion: The electrosurgical vessel sealer (LigaSureTM)
device in modified radical mastectomy was found
to be effective, reliable and non-invasive in primary breast carcinoma, in terms of shorter operative time, less pain,
less blood loss and shorter Hospital stay.
Keywords: Primary breast carcinoma, Electrosurgical vessel sealer devices, Electrocautery