Long-term follow-up results for ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted removal of benign palpable breast mass |
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Authors: | Min Jung Kim Byeong-Woo Park Seung-Il Kim Ji Hyun Youk Jin Young Kwak Hee Jung Moon Eun-Kyung Kim |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Radiology, Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University Health System, Seoul, South Korea b Department of Surgery, Yonsei University Health System, Seoul, South Korea |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThis study was conducted to evaluate the long-term follow-up results from ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted removal (US-VAR) of palpable benign breast mass and to identify patient characteristics that are correlated with recurrence or residual lesions.MethodsUS-VAR was performed on 95 benign, palpable breast masses that underwent subsequent intervention or at least a 2-year follow-up. During the follow-up period, we reviewed the lesion and patient's characteristics, and then determined whether the presence of recurrence or residual lesions was associated with any of the characteristics.ResultsSix lesions (6.3%) underwent subsequent intervention due to the recurrence of palpability. The remaining 89 lesions underwent imaging follow-up (range, 24 to 60 months; mean, 35 months). Among these lesions, 32.6% (31 of 95 masses) showed sonographically visible, nonpalpable residual lesions. The remaining 61.1% (58 masses) showed no evidence of residual lesion. The initial size of the lesion at VAR was the only characteristic correlated with recurrence (P = .017; odds ratio, 1.238).ConclusionOur long-term follow-up results show that US-VAR may be a useful alternative to surgical excision in the management of palpable breast masses. |
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Keywords: | Vacuum-assisted Ultrasound Breast mass Breast biopsy |
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