163 | SJS Sriwijaya Journal of Surgery Volume 3, Issue 2, Page No: 163-173 Available online: www.sriwijayasurgery.com SJS 3(2) : 163 - 173 The Comparison of Total Drain Volume in Post MRM Patients Using Songket Design and Stewart Design at Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Hospital Palembang Meigi Medika 1 , Nur Qodir 2 1 Surgery Resident of Sriwijaya Medical Faculty, Dr. Moh. Hoesin Hospital Palembang 2 Oncology Surgery Consultant of Surgery Department Dr. Moh. Hoesin Hospital Palembang *Corresponding Author Email: dokterhakim@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Background: In 2018, breast cancer was the most common malignancies in women. Which main modality for the management is surgery. The most frequently-used incision design is Stewart incision. Its disadvantages were difficult to access axillary, surgical scar, lateral ear dog and the loss of anterior axillary fold. Another design used is Songket design which consists of crescent incision, rule of half buried mixed mattress suture technique and axillary anker suture. This study aims were to compare the total drain volume of post-MRM breast cancer patients between Songket and Stewart incision design. Method: Clinical randomized control trial (cRCT) research is the most robust design for evaluating the interventions used. Samples were all post-Modified Radical Mastectomy Ca Mammae patients with Songket and Stewart incision design who were hospitalized in the Department of Surgery at Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Hospital Palembang in the time of June - November 2019. The inclusion criteria were Ca Mammae patients who underwent the procedure and agreed to participate for this study. The patients who had post-operative wound dehiscence,