Evidence
Clinical workflow and practical benefits
Seroma Set is designed to make seroma aspiration simpler for clinical staff while maintaining the same clinical purpose.
Experience will vary with indication, fluid volume, and local protocol.
Clinical benefits in routine use
- One-handed aspiration handling. Handle-based use reduces repetitive two-handed syringe pumping during aspiration.
- Closed sterile single-use setup. Supports clean handling through the full aspiration procedure.
- Smoother procedure flow. Continuous aspiration helps reduce stop-start interruptions during drainage.
See Seroma Set in use
Watch the procedure flow and evaluate whether it matches your team's workflow requirements.
Watch instruction videoConventional aspiration vs Seroma Set
| Focus | Conventional syringe method | Seroma Set approach |
|---|
| Hand movement | Repeated two-handed syringe handling is common. | One-handed handle-based aspiration approach. |
| Procedure flow | Stop-start rhythm with repeated syringe cycles. | Continuous aspiration in one closed setup. |
| System setup | More open handling steps during aspiration. | Closed sterile single-use configuration. |
Clinical outcomes and procedure duration depend on indication, fluid volume, and local protocol.
Frequently asked questions
Does Seroma Set change the clinical purpose of the procedure?
No. The clinical purpose remains seroma aspiration. The difference is the handling workflow and device setup.
How is it different from conventional syringe aspiration in practice?
Teams usually notice less repetitive hand movement, a closed setup, and a more continuous aspiration sequence.
How should we evaluate it in our own department?
Run supervised routine cases in your current protocol and review staff feedback on handling, ergonomics, and flow.
Who typically leads implementation?
Implementation is usually led jointly by clinical staff and local procurement based on departmental workflow needs.