Effect of Quilting Sutures on Hematoma Formation after Liposuction with Dermal Curettage for Treatment of Axillary Hyperhidrosis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Article first published online: 22 APR 2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2008.34199.x
© 2008 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc.
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RHO, N.-K., SHIN, J.-H., JUNG, C.-W., PARK, B.-S., LEE, Y. T., NAM, J.-H. and KIM, W.-S. (2008), Effect of Quilting Sutures on Hematoma Formation after Liposuction with Dermal Curettage for Treatment of Axillary Hyperhidrosis: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Dermatologic Surgery, 34: 1010–1015. doi: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2008.34199.x
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- Issue published online: 30 JUL 2008
- Article first published online: 22 APR 2008
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BACKGROUND Liposuction provides further reduction of axillary sweating and malodor when combined with dermal curettage with sharp rasping cannulas. This aggressive approach is associated with relatively higher rate of hematoma formation when compared to the conventional simple liposuction.
OBJECTIVE The aim of this prospective, randomized, controlled trial was to evaluate the effect of quilting sutures on the incidence of hematoma formation after liposuction-curettage for treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis (AH).
MATERIALS AND METHODS The trial randomized 59 male patients (118 axillae) undergoing liposuction-curettage for AH to quilting procedures (61 axillae) or control group (57 axillae) for intention-to-treat analysis. Outcome measures included the incidence of hematoma formation, operative time, degree of postoperative pain, and amount of analgesics consumption.
RESULTS Quilting sutures significantly reduced the incidence of axillary hematoma from 28.1% to 4.9%. Quilting was associated with the lengthening of operative time but did not affect the postoperative pain.
CONCLUSION Considering its efficacy in reducing postoperative hematoma, quilting is recommended in combination with aggressive liposuction-curettage procedure for treating AH and osmidrosis.

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