
Objective. Central resection is the main treatment for intraductal papillomatosis of the breast. However, after such an operation, complications can arise in the form of the formation of cysts. Methods. It was conducted the retrospective analysis and postoperative examination of 10 patients of 35-68 years old, operated on for intraductal papillomatosis. Results. In five cases, after 6 to 12 months after surgery, noted the appearance of cysts distal to the intervention zone. Cyst size ranged from 5 to 13 mm. Conclusions. This category of patients is necessary to minimize surgical trauma. There is a need to develop and implement the practice of intervention, sparing breast ducts.
Проведены ретроспективный анализ и послеоперационное обследование 10 пациенток 35-68 лет, оперированных по поводу внутрипротокового папилломатоза молочных желез. В пяти случаях в срок от 6 до 12 месяцев после операции отмечено появление новых кист диаметром 5-13 мм дистальнее зоны вмешательства. Таким образом, существует потребность в минимизации операционной травмы, разработке и внедрении более щадящих протоки молочной железы оперативных техник.
ЦЕНТРАЛЬНАЯ РЕЗЕКЦИЯ МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ,КИСТА МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ,ДУКТЭКТАЗИЯ,CENTRAL BREAST RESECTION,BREAST CYSTS,DOUBLE ECTASIA
ЦЕНТРАЛЬНАЯ РЕЗЕКЦИЯ МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ,КИСТА МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ,ДУКТЭКТАЗИЯ,CENTRAL BREAST RESECTION,BREAST CYSTS,DOUBLE ECTASIA
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