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Long-term results after excision of breast mass using a vacuum-assisted biopsy device. | LitMetric

Long-term results after excision of breast mass using a vacuum-assisted biopsy device.

ANZ J Surg

Department of Surgery, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Pyung-Dong Jongro-Ku, Seoul, Korea.

Published: November 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated the long-term outcomes of using ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy devices (VABD) for excising benign breast tumors, with a focus on follow-up results.
  • During the analysis of 184 cases (153 patients), the median follow-up was 33 months, revealing a 10% rate of residual lesions within 2 years and 6.5% after more than 2 years.
  • The study concluded that VABD is an effective and minimally invasive method for completely excising benign breast tumors, with results similar to traditional surgical techniques.

Article Abstract

Background: The excision of breast lesions using an ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy device (VABD) is a widely used technique for the diagnosis and treatment of breast disease, but the results of long-term follow-up after VABD excision of benign breast tumours have not been reported. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of long-term follow-up after complete excision of benign breast tumours using an ultrasound-guided VABD.

Methods: This is a retrospective clinical study. Between January 2001 and December 2004, patients who had undergone VABD excision of benign breast tumours and been followed up by clinical examination and ultrasonography for 2 years or more were included.

Results: One hundred eighty-four cases representing 153 patients were studied. The median follow-up period was 33 months (range, 24-67 months). All lesions were histologically benign. The mean size of the lesions was 1.09 +/- 0.57 cm (range, 0.3-3.03 cm). Within 2 years after VABD excision, residual lesions were detected in 10% of patients sonographically, but after 2 years or more, residual masses were found in 6.5% of patients. Scar changes also decreased from 36.0% to 15.8% during the period of follow-up. Finally, the benign breast tumours were completely excised without residual masses in 93.5% of the participant patients. Residual masses developed in two fibroadenoma cases (1.08%); one was re-excised and the other was followed serially.

Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided VABD excision is a minimally invasive technique for the complete removal of benign breast tumours. The results of this long-term follow-up of VABD excisions are comparable to conventional methods.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.05103.xDOI Listing

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