Mammotome-assisted removal with minimal incision of large juvenile fibroadenoma of breast: A case report.

Medicine
Tongling Wang, Lin Zhu

Abstract

Giant juvenile breast fibroadenoma can cause deformity and should be excised. Cosmesis is an important consideration in young patients. The patient was admitted to our hospital for a mass of 6 × 6 cm in her left breast. A giant juvenile fibroadenoma. With the help of Mammotome, we translated the larger mass to smaller one and removed it via a small circumareolar incision with no residual tumor. There was no recurrence of disease after 2 years. Mammotome-combined resection is a new approach that can be used to excise giant fibroadenomas with a minimal incision, and provides a favorable contour to the breast.

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Mar 18, 2021·Polski przeglad chirurgiczny·Sajad Ahmad Salati

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