Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of alginate oligosaccharides and sodium alginate (seaweed biological glue) after incision drainage for breast abscess. Methods: randomly selected 80 patients with breast abscess, observation group and control group 40 cases, observation group using alginate oligosaccharides, sodium alginate (seaweed biological glue) for postoperative patients with breast abscess incision drainage treatment disposal, the control group with saline treatment disposal, using t test to compare two groups of patients with postoperative incision healing time, switching frequency, the satisfaction degree of the patients of postoperative scar, using chi-square test to compare the postoperative recurrence rate. Results: the incisions of the two groups were completely healed, and the observation group had shorter healing time, fewer drug changes, lower recurrence rate and higher satisfaction to postoperative scars than the control group. Conclusion: the treatment of patients with breast abscess after open and drainage with algal oligosaccharide and sodium alginate (alginate biogel) after operation can significantly shorten the wound healing time of patients, reduce The Times of dressing changes, and improve patients’ satisfaction with scars and reduce recurrence.
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