Title of article :
Low-risk palpable breast masses removed using a vacuum-assisted hand-held device
Author/Authors :
Richard E. Fine، نويسنده , , Pat W. Whitworth، نويسنده , , Julian A. Kim، نويسنده , , Jay K. Harness، نويسنده , , Beth A. Boyd، نويسنده , , William E. Burak Jr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Background
This study evaluates the safety, efficacy, and patient acceptance of a vacuum-assisted, hand-held biopsy device (Mammatome) in the percutaneous removal of breast masses using ultrasound guidance.
Methods
A multicenter, nonrandomized study evaluated 216 women with low-risk palpable lesions. Lesions 1.5 to 3.0 cm in size were removed using an 8-gauge probe. Those lesions <1.5 cm were removed with the 11-gauge probe. Follow-up evaluation was performed at 10 days and 6 months after biopsy.
Results
A total of 127 patients had biopsies using the 8-gauge probe, and 89 patients had biopsies using the 11-gauge probe. At 6-month follow-up, 98% of the lesions remained nonpalpable, 73% with no ultrasonographically visible evidence of the original lesion. Most complications were mild and anticipated. Most patients (98%) were satisfied with incision appearance, and 92% of patients would recommend the procedure to others.
Conclusions
Percutaneous removal of palpable benign breast masses using the Mammotome system is feasible and safe, and yields high patient satisfaction. The results at 6 months after biopsy demonstrated the effectiveness of benign lesion removal, with correlative clinical data demonstrating lack of palpability and no need for additional procedures. Continuing evaluation of long-term efficacy is ongoing.
Keywords :
Benign breast lesion , breast biopsy , Fibroadenoma , Mammotome
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery