Effect of Preoperative Steroid Injection on Wound Drainage after Modified Radical Mastectomy

Authors

  • Asma Aziz Author
  • Muhammad Waqas Arshad Author
  • Muhammad Shahzeb Asghar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51985/JBUMDC2025816

Keywords:

Steroid injections; Mastectomy; drainage volume

Abstract

 Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the Effect of Preoperative Steroid Injection on Wound Drainage after
Modified Radical
Study design and setting: The current Quasi-experimental study was carried out at the department of surgery Ibn e siena
hospital and research institute Multan and Bakhtawar Ameen Medical and Dental College Multan for a period of six months
from January, 2023 -June, 2024 after taking permission from the ethical board of the hospital.
Methodology: A total of 62 females with breast cancer, planned for modified radical mastectomy were included. The
patients were assigned computer-generated numbers to form two equal groups, A and B. An hour before to surgery, group
A received a 120 mg a day (3 ml) injection of depomedrol, while group B received 3 ml of regular saline. The same
consultant surgeon conducted MRM on both groups using the same dissection technique, which is steel scalpel dissection.
Two suction drains, one at the breast site and one at the axillary area, were positioned at the end of the treatment. Data
was analyzed through SPSS 25.
Results: In our study, 48.3% females were diagnosed with stage II, and 51.7% had stage I breast cancer. In a modified
radical mastectomy, a single preoperative steroid dose reduced mean drainage volume more than control. (P=0.048).
Conclusion: Our findings showed that that the preventive steroid injections prescription in women following modified
radical mastectomy were more effective in lowering mean drainage volume for female participants with stage I and II breast
cancer when compared to normal saline 

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