Treatment breast fibroadenoma excision using an ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy device at 108 Military Central Hospital

  • Do Van Quyen 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Ly Thi Hong Van 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Nguyen Khac Hoang 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Mai An Giang 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Nguyen Huyen Trang 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Nguyen Thi Ngoc Ha 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Bui Thi Hien 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Vu Hong Van 108 Military Central Hospital

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Keywords

Fibroadenoma, vacuum-assisted breast biopsy, ultrasound-guided

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate prospectively the safety and efficacy of treating breast fibroadenoma excision ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy device it’s introduction at 108 Military Central Hospital.        Subject and method: Peri and post - interventional complications were analyzed for 65 patients with 77 breast lessions which were diagnosed fibroadenoma by ultrasound between September 2019 and September 2020 at 108 Military Central Hospital. Efficacy and clinical examination determined at 6-month post treatment.         Result: The mean patient age was 36.82 ± 10.58 years. The mean size was 14.9 ± 5.9mm. There were no serious adverse events. There was 4 patients of bleeding, including 1 patient in our study required surgical intervention and hematoma in 6 (7.8%) patients. Most of the samples were benign lessions 76/77 (98.7%) with 73 fibroadenomas. After 6 months of examination, 73 (94.8%) fibroadenomas were completely removed and 4 (5.2%) residual lessions.       Conclusion: We conclude that percutaneous excisional biopsy with a sonographically guided vacuum-assisted core device is a safe and effective approach in the accurate diagnosis and complete removal of presumed benign breast masses, including fibroadenoma with small size.

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