U.S., Feb. 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07434453) titled '"Topical Tranexamic Acid With Flap Fixation: A Novel Approach to Minimize Post-operative Drainage and Surgical Site Infection in Patients Undergoing Modified Radical Mastectomy"' on Feb. 11.

Brief Summary: Seroma (a collection of fluid under the skin) is a common problem after breast cancer surgery, especially after modified radical mastectomy (MRM), where lymph nodes from the armpit are also removed. This can happen because surgery may damage small blood and lymph vessels. Doctors use different methods to reduce this fluid buildup, such as special glues, drains, and stitching techniques, but results are not always the same.

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