Effect of topical tetracycline on seroma formation in the lichtenstein technique: A prospective randomized study

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We sought to investigate whether application of topical tetracycline has a limiting effect on seroma formation in patients undergoing hernia repair using a polypropylene mesh. This study was conducted in 96 patients undergoing an elective groin hernia repair. Patients were randomized and divided into 2 groups. After the graft was placed, and before external oblique muscle aponeurosis was closed, 5 mL tetracycline was administered on the graft in the tetracycline group (tetra group, n = 50), and 5 mL isotonic saline was administered in the control group (n=46) without putting in a drain. Seroma checks via surface ultrasonography were done. Seroma amounts measured on the first day were significantly higher in the tetra group (P =0.04). There were no significant differences regarding seroma measurements on the seventh day or in the first and second months. Topical tetracycline application has no limiting effect on seroma formation after a groin hernia operation.

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Turk, E., Karagulle, E., Coban, G., Yildirim, E., & Moray, G. (2014). Effect of topical tetracycline on seroma formation in the lichtenstein technique: A prospective randomized study. International Surgery. International College of Surgeons. https://doi.org/10.9738/INTSURG-D-13-00199.1

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