Lavage combined with minimally invasive surgery in treatment of plasma cell mastitis: A clinical study
Association of Breast Surgery ePoster Library. Wu H. 05/13/19; 257083; P039
Dr. Hongli Wu

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Topic: Breast surgery
Abstract: More often seen as plasma cell mastitis (PCM) and granulomatous mastitis, non-lactating mastitis is regarded as one of the world's difficult and complicated diseases. Due to such characters as suddenness, rapid progress, difficult to cure, long course of disease and easy recurrence, the disease is called “non-fatal cancer.” The average age of patients is 32, and the clinical manifestation is breast lumps accompanied by painful ulceration. Traditionally the treatment of the disease used to be surgical resection and incision drainage; however the treatment not only had a recurrence rate of 48.84% but also had a tendency of destroying the shape of the breasts. This presentation reports our treatment of the disease through individualized technical means such as duct scope, assisted vacuum resection, intravenous needle indwelling as well as single or combined syringe for flushing, repairing inflammatory areas to gain clinical effect of achieving complete and seamless healing. The report highlights the innovation in four aspects: (1) Breast tissue resection defects were avoided; (2) The treatment process is simple and there is less pain in the wounds; (3) Economically practical and (4) Preservation of breasts and prevention of recurrence and (5) It is likely the first in China.
Topic: Breast surgery
Abstract: More often seen as plasma cell mastitis (PCM) and granulomatous mastitis, non-lactating mastitis is regarded as one of the world's difficult and complicated diseases. Due to such characters as suddenness, rapid progress, difficult to cure, long course of disease and easy recurrence, the disease is called “non-fatal cancer.” The average age of patients is 32, and the clinical manifestation is breast lumps accompanied by painful ulceration. Traditionally the treatment of the disease used to be surgical resection and incision drainage; however the treatment not only had a recurrence rate of 48.84% but also had a tendency of destroying the shape of the breasts. This presentation reports our treatment of the disease through individualized technical means such as duct scope, assisted vacuum resection, intravenous needle indwelling as well as single or combined syringe for flushing, repairing inflammatory areas to gain clinical effect of achieving complete and seamless healing. The report highlights the innovation in four aspects: (1) Breast tissue resection defects were avoided; (2) The treatment process is simple and there is less pain in the wounds; (3) Economically practical and (4) Preservation of breasts and prevention of recurrence and (5) It is likely the first in China.
P039
Topic: Breast surgery
Abstract: More often seen as plasma cell mastitis (PCM) and granulomatous mastitis, non-lactating mastitis is regarded as one of the world's difficult and complicated diseases. Due to such characters as suddenness, rapid progress, difficult to cure, long course of disease and easy recurrence, the disease is called “non-fatal cancer.” The average age of patients is 32, and the clinical manifestation is breast lumps accompanied by painful ulceration. Traditionally the treatment of the disease used to be surgical resection and incision drainage; however the treatment not only had a recurrence rate of 48.84% but also had a tendency of destroying the shape of the breasts. This presentation reports our treatment of the disease through individualized technical means such as duct scope, assisted vacuum resection, intravenous needle indwelling as well as single or combined syringe for flushing, repairing inflammatory areas to gain clinical effect of achieving complete and seamless healing. The report highlights the innovation in four aspects: (1) Breast tissue resection defects were avoided; (2) The treatment process is simple and there is less pain in the wounds; (3) Economically practical and (4) Preservation of breasts and prevention of recurrence and (5) It is likely the first in China.
Topic: Breast surgery
Abstract: More often seen as plasma cell mastitis (PCM) and granulomatous mastitis, non-lactating mastitis is regarded as one of the world's difficult and complicated diseases. Due to such characters as suddenness, rapid progress, difficult to cure, long course of disease and easy recurrence, the disease is called “non-fatal cancer.” The average age of patients is 32, and the clinical manifestation is breast lumps accompanied by painful ulceration. Traditionally the treatment of the disease used to be surgical resection and incision drainage; however the treatment not only had a recurrence rate of 48.84% but also had a tendency of destroying the shape of the breasts. This presentation reports our treatment of the disease through individualized technical means such as duct scope, assisted vacuum resection, intravenous needle indwelling as well as single or combined syringe for flushing, repairing inflammatory areas to gain clinical effect of achieving complete and seamless healing. The report highlights the innovation in four aspects: (1) Breast tissue resection defects were avoided; (2) The treatment process is simple and there is less pain in the wounds; (3) Economically practical and (4) Preservation of breasts and prevention of recurrence and (5) It is likely the first in China.
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