The aim of the study is to compare between active drainage and passive drainage in post-operative seroma formation after modified radical mastectomy in female patient with breast carcinoma as regard of:
Primary Outcomes:
1. Daily drain output (measured in mL/day).
2. Duration of the drain in place.
3. Amount of seroma aspiration after the drain removal.
4. Number of days till the last seroma aspiration.
Secondary Outcomes:
1. Flap necrosis.
2. Surgical site infection. 100 female divided into two equal groups:
* Group A: Active drainage group (50 patients).
* Group B: Passive drainage group (50 patients). After MRM ,drain output was measured daily using a graduated jar by nurse during hospital stay which was a one to two days in an average and then by patient himself. All the data was recorded on a paper sheet. In passive drain, breast and axilla outcomes were combined together as one read to be equal to one active drain gar. Twice per week, I checked this reading by myself and reported any complications).