Ethanol Sclerotherapy for Postoperative Seroma of the Breast and Axilla

Camron B. Smith, Jay A. Baker,Sora C. Yoon,Dorothy A. Lowell,Lars Grimm

JOURNAL OF BREAST IMAGING(2023)

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Objective Evaluate the effectiveness of alcohol sclerotherapy in postoperative breast and axillary seromas. Methods This was an IRB-approved retrospective review of consecutive patients from 2017 to 2021. The procedure involves aspiration of seroma fluid, injection of ethanol for 15 to 30 minutes, and then aspiration of the injected ethanol. Following review of the medical record, patient and procedure data were recorded. Success was defined as no recurrence of seroma. Statistical analysis was performed using a chi-square or t-test, as appropriate. Results Twenty seromas were treated in 19 patients (mean age, 63 years; range, 49-79) following mastectomy (9/20, 45%), lumpectomy (25%, 5/20), axillary nodal dissection (5/20, 25%), or chest wall surgery (1/20, 5%). The mean seroma volume was 146 +/- 165 mL. There was a mean of 1.4 prior aspiration attempts (range, 0-3). Mean injected ethanol volume was 39 mL (range, 8-60 mL) for a mean of 26 +/- 5 minutes. Seromas recurred in 85% (17/20) of cases, and repeat aspiration was performed in 35% (6/17). The mean recurrence time was 34 +/- 29 days. The recurrent seromas were 31% smaller (mean, 80 +/- 48 mL). Only a smaller pre-ablation seroma was associated with successful ablation (P < 0.01), as the mean pre-ablation volume was 36 +/- 24 mL for successful ablations and 119 +/- 56 mL for unsuccessful ablations. There were no post-procedural complications. Conclusion Single-treatment ethanol sclerotherapy is typically unsuccessful in ablating breast and axillary seromas. Only a smaller pre-ablation seroma size was associated with successful ablation.
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sclerotherapy,seroma,breast surgery complications
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