Abstract
Objective To study the clinical value of ultrasound-guided Mammotome rotation system applied in the diagnosis and treatment of benign breast lesions. Methods Under real-time supervision of ultrasound,268 breast lesions in 104 patients diagnosed as benign breast lesions from ultrasound were treated with minimally invasive Mammotome rotation system. Results 268 cases of breast lesions were operated by the Mammotome system. According to the pathological investigation, there were 126 cases of fibroadenoma of breast,73 cases of cystic hyperplasia disease of breast, 48 cases of breast adenosis and 21 cases of breast adenosis with fibreadenoma. After operations, local hematoma was found in 3 cases, but no infection and pneumothorax was found, no residual disease was detected by ultrasonography and no severe postoperative complication was found. Conclusions In the treatment of benign breast lesions, ultrasound-guided Mammotome rotation surgery is safe, reliable, minimal invasion, satisfactory cosmetic results and less postoperative complication. Real-time monitoring and accurate positioning are the two additional advantages of the technique. The technique deserves to be popularized. Key words: Ultrasound-guided; Breast lesions; Minimally invasive surgery; Mammotome rotation system
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