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Eficacia de Fixoloc® frente a apósitos adhesivos en la prevención de complicaciones de la herida quirúrgica y lesiones cutáneas en la cirugía oncológica de mama

Authors: Pérez Gálvez, Eva;

Eficacia de Fixoloc® frente a apósitos adhesivos en la prevención de complicaciones de la herida quirúrgica y lesiones cutáneas en la cirugía oncológica de mama

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Fixoloc® es un sistema de fijación y sujeción de gasas para cirugía de mama. Proporciona una compresión constante y prolongada evitando los adhesivos en su composición. Objetivo Principal: Evaluar la eficacia de Fixoloc® frente a los apósitos adhesivos en relación con la prevención de complicaciones de la herida quirúrgica y lesiones cutáneas en pacientes sometidas a cirugía oncológica de mama. Ámbito de estudio: Hospitales comarcales del Garraf, Alt Penedès y La Garrotxa. Metodología: Ensayo clínico multicéntrico. Los sujetos se aleatorizarán en dos grupos: grupo Mefix® (apósito convencional adhesivo) y grupo Fixoloc®. Se estudiará la diferencia de la variable principal (complicaciones de la herida quirúrgica) entre los dos grupos. Posteriormente se establecerá la relación con otras variables. Implicaciones a la práctica: El sistema Fixoloc® proporcionaría la sujeción y compresión adecuada de la herida quirúrgica tras la cirugía de mama, reduciendo las complicaciones de la herida quirúrgica y las que se relacionan con el uso de apósitos adhesivos, además podría facilitar y reducir el tiempo de las curas.

Màster en Lideratge i Gestió d'Infermeria, Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Universitat de Barcelona, curs: 2017-2018, Director: Fina Martínez Soler

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Master's theses, Embenats, Ferides i lesions, Wounds and injuries, Complicacions quirúrgiques, Breast surgery, Master's thesis, Treballs de fi de màster, Càncer de mama, Cirurgia de la mama, Breast cancer, Complications of surgery, Bandages and bandaging

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