Minimally invasive technology in the management of breast disease |
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Authors: | WK Hung M Ying CM Chan HS Lam KL Mak |
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Affiliation: | The Breast Centre of the Department of Surgery, Kwong Wah Hospital, 25 Waterloo Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. hwkhwk@netvigator.com |
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Abstract: | Minimally invasive surgery is gaining popularity around the world because it achieves the same or even superior results when compared to standard surgery but with less morbidity. Minimally invasive breast surgery is a broad concept encompassing new developments in the field of breast surgery that work on this minimally invasive principle. In this regard, breast-conserving surgery and sentinel lymph node biopsy are good illustrations of this concept. There are three major areas of progress in the minimally invasive management of breast disease. First, percutaneous excisional devices are now available that can replace the surgical excision of breast mass lesions. Second, various ablative treatments are capable of destroying breast cancers in situ instead of surgical excision. Third, mammary ductoscopy provides a new approach to the investigation of mammary duct pathology. Clinical experience and potential applications of these new technologies are reviewed. |
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