The Effect of Low and High Vacuum Drainage on the Postoperative Drainage of Breast Cancer: Insights from a Prospective, Non-Inferiority, Randomized Clinical Trial.
Wanyi LinYaping YangWenjing ZhongQun LinNanyan RaoGehao LiangYun LingZihao LiuQing LuoZhenluan TianChang GongPublished in: Cancer management and research (2020)
The drain effect of the low vacuum drain is not inferior to a high vacuum drain in both group A and group B. The low vacuum drain was effective, relatively cheap, and did not increase the incidence of complications; it is therefore more recommended after breast surgery.