Tummy Tuck Seroma Developed After 3 Weeks
The following post from our
tummy tuck forum
is from a woman who had a tummy tuck and developed a seroma after 3 weeks. Her
surgeon aspirated the fluid three times and now wants to install a wick drain to
remove the remaining fluid.
Tummy Tuck
Seroma Developed After 3 Weeks
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Date: 01/18/2011 |
Submitted by:
Jackie |
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My tummy tuck was 11/30, and seemed to go well. 3
weeks in I was afraid I had developed a seroma, and
sure enough, I had. First aspiration was 250cc,
second aspiration 4 days later was 150 cc, third
aspiration a week later was 125 cc. I am now at 8
weeks, and surgeon will do no further aspirations,
even though I'm clearly carrying more water in a
pocket just below my belly button. She wants to do a
'wick drain' (which I'm fine with - I just want the
fluid gone), but due to her vacation schedule, this
procedure has to wait another 2 weeks. Would another
surgeon, or my primary care physician be able to do
this wick drain? or do I have to suck it up and wait
for my plastic surgeon? Has anyone had a wick drain?
Should I drastically limit physical activity until
then? Is it possible for my seroma to get bigger
during the two week wait? How long will it take for
tissues to adhere to each other after the wick is in
place? I'd sure appreciate some guidance.
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Tummy Tuck RESPONSE
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| Date: 01/18/2011 |
Submitted by:
Tanner |
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Jackie,
I can't answer your medical questions but maybe I
can give you another perspective on your drainage
situation.
First, I have never heard of anyone having a wick
drain after a tummy tuck. I don't even know what a
wick drain is. I looked for information about it on
the internet and the only thing that I could find
was "Wick Drain - A strip of material (such as
gauze) placed in a wound to serve as a drain." It
doesn't appear to be a common procedure following a
tummy tuck (I could be mistaken) or else I should
have found more information on it.
Did your surgeon say why she would not do any
further aspirations? Maybe she does not think you
need any and that your body can absorb the rest? Did
your surgeon say you needed the wick drain or did
she suggest it to accommodate your concerns and your
desire to get rid of the fluid?
According to the drain rates and numbers you
provided..
- After 4 days she drained 150 cc which averages
37.5 cc per day
- After 7 days later she drained 125 cc which
averages 18 cc per day
(definitely slowing down)
My surgeon told me "When the amount of fluid put out
by the drain falls below 30cc over a 24-hour period
for 2 consecutive days, then the drains can be
removed."
By now I would think that your rate would be very
low if not nearly stopped (especially if you had to
wait another two weeks for your surgeon).
According to that information (and depending what
else your surgeon told you) I would not be that
concerned over the remaining fluid (especially if
the surgeon wasn't) and I would think that your body
would absorb the rest. It might just take some time.
As far as "Should I drastically limit physical
activity until then? Is it possible for my seroma to
get bigger during the two week wait?" I wouldn't
think that you would have to drastically limit
physical activity and that anything is possible but
probably not likely (my guess) but why not call and
ask your surgeon's nurse these questions. Most
likely she can answer all of your questions over the
phone.
If you don't get any satisfaction with the above,
you can also give your family doctor a call and make
an appointment. He/she could examine you and give
you their opinion. Hope this helped a little. I
would be interested in knowing the outcome.
Good luck.
Tanner
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