Evaluate the initial efficacy in the removal of benign breast lesions by vacuum-assisted biopsy in radiology center of Bach Mai hospital

Nguyen Phuong Anh1, Le Nguyet Minh2, Pham Minh Thong1, Vu Dang Luu1,
1 Hanoi Medical University
2 Bach Mai Hospital

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Objective: A experimental research was performed in radiology center of Bach Mai hospital to evaluate the initial efficacy in the removal of breast benign lesions by vacuum-assisted biopsy.
Subjects and methods: There is a prospective intervention study in 32 female patients with 45 breast benign lesions with needle aspiration
vacuum-assisted biopsy under ultrasound guidance from January 2018 to December 2018.
Results: The mean age is 36.5 years old. The 20-40 years old group is most common (60.0%). The average size of the lesions measuring on ultrasound is 12.9mm. The average number of samples is 13.2 with the average time of cutting is 14.5 minutes. The most common abnormality pathology is breast fibroadenoma (62.2%). Fibrocystic breast disease accounts for 17.8% of all lesions, which is second highest rate. The main complications after biopsy are pain and hematoma in tissu. 78.8% of patients after treatment don’t have to take Paracetamol. The average size of hematoma after 1 month with 10G needle is 4.8mm; with 8G needle is 6.3mm.
Conclusion: Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy is an effective and safe method for removal benign breast lesions. This method is also highly aesthetic. The anapathology results based on this method are reliable, especially for small lesions.

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