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Vacuum-assisted core-needle biopsy as a diagnostic and therapeutic method in lesions radiologically suspicious of breast fibroadenoma

✍ Scribed by Karol Połom; Dawid Murawa; Piotr Nowaczyk; Beata Adamczyk; Elizabeth Giles; Sonia Fertsch; Michal Michalak; Paweł Murawa


Publisher
Wielkopolskie Centrum Onkologii
Year
2011
Tongue
Polish
Weight
261 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
1507-1367

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

Treatment of breast fibroadenoma remains a subject of clinical discussion. recommended methods include clinical observation or surgical excision of the lesion. the procedure involves hospitalisation and anaesthesia, leaving a scar on the breast.

Aim:

The aim of this study was to present the centre's experience in removing lesions radiologically suspicious of fibroadenoma by means of an ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted core-needle biopsy as an alternative to a classical surgery.

Materials and methods:

Between march 2007 and april 2010, 196 ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsies were performed in the mammotome biopsy laboratory of the 1st surgical oncology and general surgery department at the greater poland cancer centre in poznań. the procedure was delivered to female patients aged 17-91 years (mean 40.8, median 39). qualified for removal were ultrasound identified lesions described as fibroadenomas.

Results:

The average size of excised lesions according to pre-biopsy ultrasound image was 13.53 ± 8.92 mm (median 11 mm, range 4-60 mm). in 184 cases (93.9%), benign lesions were found in the final histopathologic examination. pre-cancer lesions were found in 10 cases, and invasive lesions in two cases. overall, after follow-up ultrasound examination, four patients were qualified for subsequent surgical resection of lesions that had been left behind.

Conclusion:

Vacuum core-needle biopsy is an effective tool enabling removal of breast fibroadenomas. it combines features of a lesion resection and histopathologic material collection providing an access with minimum invasiveness.


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