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[Outpatient breast surgery].

J Cappel, K Lüders

    Fortschritte Der Medizin
    |January 24, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Ambulant diagnostic mammary surgery offers comparable results to inpatient procedures for benign breast tumors. Patients overwhelmingly prefer outpatient treatment, highlighting its feasibility and patient satisfaction.

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Oncology
    • Breast Surgery
    • Diagnostic Procedures

    Context:

    • Ambulant (outpatient) diagnostic mammary surgery techniques are detailed.
    • Analysis covers 15 years of surgical experience.
    • Focus on cost reduction and immediate radical mastectomy for malignancy.

    Purpose:

    • To detail the indications, procedures, and techniques for ambulant diagnostic mammary surgery.
    • To compare outcomes of outpatient versus inpatient surgery for benign breast tumors.
    • To assess patient preference for surgical settings.

    Summary:

    • Retrospective analysis shows no difference in operative results for benign breast tumors between outpatient and inpatient surgery.
    • Intraoperative frozen sections and immediate radical mastectomy for malignancy during general anesthesia are key for cost reduction.

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  • 60% of patients surveyed preferred the outpatient procedure.
  • Impact:

    • Demonstrates the efficacy and patient acceptance of ambulant breast surgery.
    • Provides a model for cost-effective breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
    • Supports the wider adoption of outpatient surgical models in breast care.