Clinical effect analysis of ultrasound-guided Mammotome minimally invasive breast gyrotomy in the treatment of patients with benign breast tumors
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the clinical effect of ultrasound-guided Mammotome minimally invasive breast gyrotomy in the treatment of patients with benign breast tumors.METHODS:Sixty patients with benign breast tumors from the Third People's Hospital of Zhengzhou from January 2023 to January 2024 were selected and divided into Mammotome group and open group by random number table method,with 30 patients in each group.The open group was treated with traditional open surgery,while the Mammotome group was treated with ultrasound-guided Mammotome minimally invasive breast gyrotomy.The occurrence of surgical indexes and complications of the two groups were recorded and statistical analysis was made.RESULTS:Operation time,intraoperative blood loss,hospital stay and incision scar length in the Mammotome group were significantly better than those in the open group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).The incidences of complications of the Mammotome group and the open group were 3.33%and 26.67%,respectively,and the difference was statistically significant P<0.05).CONCLUSION:The use of ultrasound-guided Mammotome minimally invasive breast gyrotomy in the treatment of benign breast tumors is effective,with short operative time,less bleeding and lower risk of complications.This minimally invasive surgical procedure is safer and more efficient for patients,contributes to rapid recovery,and is a preferred option for the treatment of benign breast tumors.
Ultrasound-guidedMammotome minimally invasive breast gyrotomyBenign breast tumor