Abstract

Objective: To explore the clinical effects of conventional surgery, ultrasound-guided microwave ablation and rotational adenomammectomy on the prognosis of benign breast nodules. Methods: 232 cases of patients with benign breast nodules confirmed by pathological examination who received surgical treatment in the breast surgery department of our hospital from December 2016 to December 2020 were included. According to the surgical methods, they were divided into microwave ablation group (n = 48), conventional surgery group (n = 105) and rotational adenomammectomy group (n = 79). The clinical parameters were compared and analyzed between the three groups, and the postoperative pain, residual tumor, breast beauty and complication rate of the patients were evaluated. Results: Operative time, intraoperative blood loss, healing time and postoperative pain in microwave ablation group were lower than those of rotational adenomammectomy group (P 0.05). Both of them were lower than 6.66% in conventional surgery group, with statistically significant differences (P < 0.05). The effective rates of breast beauty were 91.67%, 82.28% and 68.58% in the microwave ablation group, the rotational adenomammectomy group and the conventional surgery group, respectively. And the difference between groups was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The rate of postoperative complications in microwave ablation group and rotational adenomammectomy group were 4.17% and 3.80% respectively, both of which were significantly lower than 6.66% in conventional surgery group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Microwave ablation, rotational adenomammectomy and conventional surgery are effective for the treatment of benign breast tumors. Among them, microwave ablation is the best option with many advantages of shorter operative time, less intraoperative blood loss, more beautiful breast shape, less postoperative pain, a lower residual rate after surgery, and a lower complication rate.

Highlights

  • Benign breast nodules are a common clinical breast disease

  • The rate of postoperative complications in microwave ablation group and rotational adenomammectomy group were 4.17% and 3.80% respectively, both of which were significantly lower than 6.66% in conventional surgery group (P < 0.05)

  • McMurdo rotational adenomammectomy [3] is widely used for the treatment of benign breast nodules, which has the characteristics of less trauma, faster healing and good results, but there are still complications such as tumor residue and postoperative hematoma [4]

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Introduction

Benign breast nodules are a common clinical breast disease. The most effective treatment for benign breast tumor is surgical resection. McMurdo rotational adenomammectomy [3] is widely used for the treatment of benign breast nodules, which has the characteristics of less trauma, faster healing and good results, but there are still complications such as tumor residue and postoperative hematoma [4]. Along with the further development of minimally invasive concept, microwave ablation has been gradually applied to the treatment of tumors with ideal efficacy, but its use in the treatment of benign breast tumors has been less reported. This study systematically analyzed and evaluated the effects of microwave ablation, surgery and rotational resection for the treatment of benign breast nodular tumors through a clinical control study, which is reported as follows

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