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The Comparison Of Vacuum-assisted Excision With Tranditional Excision For Breast Benign Lesions

Posted on:2016-04-11Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:C LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1224330470954462Subject:Breast neoplasms
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BackgoundWith development of science, more and more new technology is applied to breast lesions. Vacuum-assisted excision is one minimally invasive treatment. The mammotome System is the first generation of Vacuum-assisted excision system. Some studies found mammotome could completely remove the breast lesions and take less time and shorter surgical incision with comparision of tranditional excision. However, it cost more complications, like hematoma and ecchymosis. Encore is the second generation of Vacuum-assisted excision system with more powerful function. There is little data of comparing encor with tranditional excision in dealing with benign breast lesions.PurposeTo show the advantage or disadvantage of the second generation of Vacuum-assisted excision system Encor with comparision of tranditional excision MethodsIt is a retrospective study of patients with benign breast lesions undergoing Vacuum-assisted excision or tranditional excision from July2014to March2015in binjiang branch, The Second Affiliated hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. We want to figure out the difference of effects, beauty, duration and complications between the two groups.ResultsTwo groups both ensure the complete excision of the lesions. However, Vacuum-assisted excision Encor group takes less surgery duration and more advantage in cosmetic part than tranditional excision group with better pain control. However Vacuum-assisted excision group get higher postoperative hemorrhage risk and it could be controlled. Neither group gets infection, hematoma or ecchymosisConclusionIt is a better choice for young women with beauty need to undergo Vacuum-assisted excision for benign breast lesions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Vacuum-assisted excision minimally invasive treatment, tranditionalexcision
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