Ultrasound Guided Therapeutic Excisional Vacuum Assisted Biopsy in Fibroadenoma (BIRAD3 Lesions) | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||||
Article 9, Volume 72, Issue 2, July 2018, Page 3914-3917 PDF (136.84 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.9069 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Ahmed Mohamed Monib, Ahmed Hassan Soliman, Haneen Ahmed Najeeb | ||||
Department of Radiology, Ain -Shams University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: Our study showed that ultrasound-guided, vacuum-assisted excision can play an efficient role in the diagnosis of benign breast lesions and is a safe and successful alternative treatment of fibroadenomas. Although the breast fibroadenoma is a common benign breast tumor, the treatment and follow-up of these lesions is still debatable. We suggest that UGVAB, which has a well-documented role in the diagnosis of breast lesions, may provide an option for the definitive treatment of breast fibroadenomas. Objective: The objective of our work was to evaluate ultrasound-guided, vacuum-assisted excision (UGVAE) as an alternative approach in the diagnosis of radiologically benign breast lesions. Patients and Methods: We prospectively evaluated breast lesions excised using VAB between April -October 2017 at Ain-Shams University /interventionl radiology unit at radiology department, which had a proven diagnosis of fibroadenoma. An informed consent form was obtained from each patient of a total of 25 cases ultrasound-guided VABB using biopsy system. All patients have been subjected to breast ultrasound examination. Results: Thirteen patients developed hematomas during UGVAE but none needed surgical intervention, while twelve patients pass with no significant hematomas, with 100% cure rate. None of the patients experienced significant enough pain to require the cessation of the procedure, although 22 (88%) patients reported mild pain and moderate pain (12%) during procedure. At the two week control, 3(12%) patients reported taking paracetamol for mild pain. In ten of them (40%) the pain was strong enough to interfere with sleep. Conclusion: Vacuum assisted Ultrasound-guided biopsy allows real-time imaging, could be performed without breast compression, and is the preferred method if the lesion is detectable with ultrasound. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Breast fibroadenomas - Vacuum assisted excisional biopsy - ultrasound-guided; vacuum-assisted excision | ||||
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