Dynamic Taping: A Promising Non-surgical Management Technique for Lactational Breast Abscess

Author:

Shadab Shazia1,Kumar R. Kishore23ORCID,Kini Prakash2,Patterson Ruth4,Managoli Surekha Sanjeev2,Sachin Namitha2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiotherapy, Cloudnine Hospitals, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

2. Cloudnine Hospital, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

3. Notre Dame University, Perth, Australia

4. Lactation Department, Cloudnine Hospital, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Abstract

Background: Breastfeeding is crucial for maternal and child health. However, mastitis and lactational breast abscesses (LBAs), pose serious health risks for nursing mothers and are traditionally treated with minor surgery, that often separates mother and child, and causes significant maternal distress. This study investigates dynamic tape (DT) as a nonsurgical intervention for LBAs that will allow breastfeeding even during treatment in postpartum Indian women. Methods: This prospective, observational cohort study was conducted at a tertiary maternity center (Karnataka, India) between October 2017 and December 2018 [CTRI Number/2018/05/013788]. Twenty postpartum women with mastitis and LBA were subjected to dynamic taping (using DT Beige Tattoo or DT Eco based on breast size and abscess location). LBA resolution was confirmed through ultrasonography and clinical examination. Results: Twenty participants (median age = 30 years) completed the study without adverse reactions; 65% practiced exclusive breastfeeding. Lump sizes and pus volumes were significantly reduced after treatment; 60% experienced self-drainage, 35% experienced resolution without self-drainage, and only 5% did not experience resolution; average time to resolution was 13.95 days, with each taping session lasting 3.85 days. The mean lump measurement and pus volume significantly reduced post-treatment from 108.7 cm 3 and 54.58 ml to 3.14 cm 3 and 1.07 ml, respectively, with 95% experiencing abscess resolution. The positive outcomes were observed during the three-month follow-up, with no recurrence of LBAs. Conclusions: Dynamic taping resolves LBAs without surgery, by aiding lymphatic flow, reducing inflammation, and supporting breastfeeding. Larger randomized studies are required to validate its efficacy and safety.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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