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Abstract:

Aim: was to optimize technics of ultrasound-guided vacuum-aspiration breast biopsy at 3 and 4A categories of BI-RADS scale and subsequent maintenance of patients.

Materials and methods: vacuum-aspiration breast biopsy was performed on 100 female patients aged 23-66 years. Long acting anesthetics were used for anesthesia. After the biopsy no residual tissue was detected.

Results: in 15% of cases (n=15), complications requiring different treatment tactics were revealed. According to histological studies 97% of tumors were benign. 3 patients were diagnosed with breast cancer classified into BI-RADS category 3. For 24% (n=24) of women, long-term results were obtained in 6 months with no signs of relapse.

Conclusions: ultrasound-guided vacuum-aspiration breast biopsy is an effective technics, that doesn't require complex preparation and doesn't take a long time to conduct. With sufficient training of the operator, it is possible to effectively control the completeness of the removal of mass. Using of long acting anesthetics allows ensuring good acceptability of the procedure and providing comfort to patients.

 

 

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