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[Pneumocystomammography].

C Tetti1, E Carnieri

  • 1Instituto di Radiologia, Università di Torino.

Minerva Ginecologica
|January 1, 1991
PubMed
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Percutaneous evacuation of mammary cysts is effective for diagnosis and treatment. A 12-month follow-up with percutaneous needle aspiration of contrast medium injection (PNCMX) confirmed its value.

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Area of Science:

  • Breast imaging and intervention
  • Minimally invasive procedures
  • Women's health

Background:

  • Mammary cysts are common benign breast conditions.
  • Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment are crucial for patient management.
  • Percutaneous techniques offer less invasive alternatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy of percutaneous cyst evacuation.
  • To assess the utility of radiological study with percutaneous needle aspiration of contrast medium injection (PNCMX) post-evacuation.
  • To determine the long-term outcomes of this combined approach.

Main Methods:

  • A cohort of 50 female patients with mammary cysts was studied.
  • Percutaneous evacuation of cysts was performed.

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  • A radiological study using PNCMX was conducted after cyst evacuation.
  • Patients were re-examined after a 12-month follow-up period.
  • Main Results:

    • The study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of the method.
    • Therapeutic success rates of cyst evacuation were evaluated.
    • The 12-month follow-up provided data on recurrence and patient satisfaction.
    • PNCMX contributed to the radiological assessment post-procedure.

    Conclusions:

    • Percutaneous evacuation of mammary cysts demonstrates significant diagnostic and therapeutic value.
    • The combined approach of cyst evacuation and PNCMX is a viable minimally invasive option.
    • Long-term assessment confirms the effectiveness of this management strategy for mammary cysts.