Mammographic and echographic changes after breast surgery performed for benign lesions.

Mammographic and echographic changes after breast surgery performed for benign lesions.

Busygina О.V., Bakhtiozin R.F., Pasynkov D.V., Kliouchkin I.V.

Purpose. To develop the follow-up strategy for women underwent breast surgery for benign lesions.
1 - Oncology Dispenser of Mari El Republic. Yoshkar-Ola, Russia. 2 - I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. Moscow, Russia. 3 - Kazan State Medical University. Kazan, Russia.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Material and methods. A total of 212 women (19-78 years old; mean — 48,5 ±21,3 years), length of observation from the date of surgery — 0,5-54 years (mean — 18 years). Results. Possible mammographic changes: no asymmetric areas in ACR A-B breasts (8 patients; 4%); in ACR С-D (26; 14,8%); asymmetric areas in ACR A-B breasts (70; 33%); in ACR С-D (72; 40,9%). Possible echographic changes: hyperechoic scar: on the fibrous background (75; 35,4%); on the glandular background (45; 21,3%); on the fatty background (78; 36,8%); hypoechoic scar (15; 7,1%); masses in the scar (33; 15,6%). Conclusion. The proposed follow-up interval is 6 months. The approach with account of specific postoperative changes showed the sensitivity 100% and pre biopsy specificity 88,7% for breast cancer induced the previous breast surgery.

 

Keywords: benign lesion, breast, lumpectomy, mammography, ultrasonography.

 

Corresponding author:Busygina О.V., e-mail: Этот e-mail адрес защищен от спам-ботов, для его просмотра у Вас должен быть включен Javascript .

 

For citation: : Busygina О.V., Bakhtiozin R.F., Pasynkov D.V., Kliouchkin I.V. Mammographic and echographic changes after breast surgery performed for benign lesions. REJR 2017; 7 (2):78-87. DOI:10.21569/2222-7415-2017-7-2-78-87./em>

Received: 21.04.2017 Accepted:25.05.2017