Prophylactic drain placement during major abdominal surgery has been widely practiced without clear scientific evidence to support it. We hypothesized that prophylactic drain placement is not necessary in gastric cancer surgery. A randomized prospective trial was conducted between February 1, 2001, and July 30, 2001. Patients were randomly assigned to either the drain group or the no-drain group. One hundred seventy patients completed the study by undergoing either subtotal or total gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection. Surgical outcome between the two groups was compared within the subtotal and total gastrectomy subgroups. Postoperative complication within 30 days was the primary end point of the study. No significant difference was n...
Background: Routine prophylactic abdominal drainage after hepatic surgery is still being debated, as...
Purpose : To evaluate whether subcutaneous closed-suction drainage (SCSD) would decrease the SSI rat...
AbstractBackgroundTo warrant the adoption or rejection of health care interventions in daily practic...
BACKGROUND: Although our previous randomized controlled trial showed that there was no difference in...
Background: Prophylactic use of abdominal drain in gastrectomy has been questioned in the last 15 ye...
Evidence against the use of prophylactic drain after gastrectomy are increasing and ERAS guidelines ...
Background. Although our previous randomized con-trolled trial showed that there was no difference i...
Prophylactic drains have always been a useful tool to detect early complications and prevent postope...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence-based value of prophylactic drainage in gastrointestinal (GI) s...
Drainage, following radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection to prevent postoperative l...
Background: The optimal timing of the drain removal after gastrectomy has been unclear. The aim of t...
There is a widespread belief that nasogastric decompression in gastric cancer surgery allows better ...
Introduction: Routine drain placement is still widely used in both sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux ...
BACKGROUND: To warrant the adoption or rejection of health care interventions in daily practice, it ...
Background: There is ongoing controversy in patients with early gastric cancer over whether a lymph ...
Background: Routine prophylactic abdominal drainage after hepatic surgery is still being debated, as...
Purpose : To evaluate whether subcutaneous closed-suction drainage (SCSD) would decrease the SSI rat...
AbstractBackgroundTo warrant the adoption or rejection of health care interventions in daily practic...
BACKGROUND: Although our previous randomized controlled trial showed that there was no difference in...
Background: Prophylactic use of abdominal drain in gastrectomy has been questioned in the last 15 ye...
Evidence against the use of prophylactic drain after gastrectomy are increasing and ERAS guidelines ...
Background. Although our previous randomized con-trolled trial showed that there was no difference i...
Prophylactic drains have always been a useful tool to detect early complications and prevent postope...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence-based value of prophylactic drainage in gastrointestinal (GI) s...
Drainage, following radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection to prevent postoperative l...
Background: The optimal timing of the drain removal after gastrectomy has been unclear. The aim of t...
There is a widespread belief that nasogastric decompression in gastric cancer surgery allows better ...
Introduction: Routine drain placement is still widely used in both sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux ...
BACKGROUND: To warrant the adoption or rejection of health care interventions in daily practice, it ...
Background: There is ongoing controversy in patients with early gastric cancer over whether a lymph ...
Background: Routine prophylactic abdominal drainage after hepatic surgery is still being debated, as...
Purpose : To evaluate whether subcutaneous closed-suction drainage (SCSD) would decrease the SSI rat...
AbstractBackgroundTo warrant the adoption or rejection of health care interventions in daily practic...