Abstract

A 42-year-old woman underwent vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VABB, 11G) due to a nonpalpable, BI-RADS 4A lesion without microcalcifications. During the procedure, an extraordinarily large amount of blood was lost. In an attempt to stop the hemorrhage and limit the imminent hematoma, a thin intravascular Fogarty catheter was inserted adjacent to the VABB probe (through the same incision). The catheter was maintained in its position for 2 days. At clinical examination 9 days after VABB, no hematoma was present. The use of a Fogarty catheter seems capable of limiting any severe bleeding after VABB and may also possibly prevent subsequent hematoma formation.

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