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    J Otolaryngol. 2005 Dec;34(6):415-7.

    Is suction drainage an effective means of preventing hematoma in thyroid surgery? A meta-analysis.

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    Department of Otolaryngology, University of Ottawa, Ontario. mjcorsten@yahoo.ca

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To evaluate the efficacy of suction drainage in preventing postoperative hematoma formation in thyroid surgery.

    METHODS:

    We conducted a meta-analysis using only randomized controlled trials in which the incidence of post-thyroidectomy hematoma was compared directly in patients with and without suction drains (eight studies since 1980; N = 944). The odds ratio (OR) with respective confidence intervals (CIs) using the fixed effects model was reported. We used an OR < 1.0 as being in favour of treatment (ie, the use of suction drains).

    RESULTS:

    In our meta-analysis, there was no statistically significant difference between the rates of post-thyroidectomy hematoma whether or not suction drains were used when the results were combined using a fixed effects model (OR 1.04, 95% CI-1.93), with p = .90. In this comparison, a fixed effects model was used rather than a random effects model because there was no statistically significant heterogeneity (chi2 = 6.26, p = .28).

    CONCLUSIONS:

    We conclude that the use of suction drains in thyroid surgery to prevent postoperative hematoma is not evidence based.

    PMID:
    16343402
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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