The first experience in the treatment of intraductal growth of breast using the Encor Enspire device and vacuum aspiration biopsy
https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-1-11-16
Abstract
Introduction. Intracurrent papilloma is a benign neoplasm that develops in the duct of the breast, consists of glandular epithelium, stromal and fibrovascular elements. 'This article presents the experience of treating and monitoring patients with intracurrent breast formation after VAB.
The purpose of the work: to compare the traditional method of treatment of intracurrent formations sectoral breast resection, with the method proposed by us vacuum aspiration biopsy (VAB).
Materials and methods. The clinical observations of two patients who underwent VAB with a control examination after 6 months are presented.
Discussion. The article discusses the advantages of performing VAB in patients with this disease, as well as the advantages of VAB in comparison with other known methods of treatment. Unlike sectoral resection, VAB has a number of advantages in the surgical treatment of ductal formations.
Conclusions. In our opinion, vacuum aspiration biopsy of intracurrent breast formations is the highest quality minimally invasive and atraumatic method of treatment with obtaining complete high-quality postoperative histological material
About the Authors
E. N. PrazdnikovRussian Federation
Prazdnikov Eric Narimanovich, Professor, MD, Head of the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy
4 Dolgorukovskaya str., Moscow, 127006
V. V. Reznichenko
Russian Federation
Reznichenko Vitaly Vladimirovich, oncologist, mammologist, Assistant at the Department of Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery
4 Dolgorukovskaya str., Moscow, 127006
I. A. Koshelev
Russian Federation
Koshelev Igor Andreevich, Assistant at the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy
4 Dolgorukovskaya str., Moscow, 127006
S. E. Ovcharov
Russian Federation
Ovcharov Sergey Eduardovich, Associate Professor, PhD, Head Teacher of the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy
4 Dolgorukovskaya str., Moscow, 127006
V. V. Reshetin
Russian Federation
Reshetin Vladimir Vladimirovich, Assistant at the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy
4 Dolgorukovskaya str., Moscow, 127006
V. S. Vakhromkin
Russian Federation
Vakhromkin Vladimir Sergeevich, Assistant at the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy
4 Dolgorukovskaya str., Moscow, 127006
A. V. Tkachenko
Russian Federation
Tkachenko Arina Vasilyevna, laboratory assistant at the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy
4 Dolgorukovskaya str., Moscow, 127006
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For citations:
Prazdnikov E.N., Reznichenko V.V., Koshelev I.A., Ovcharov S.E., Reshetin V.V., Vakhromkin V.S., Tkachenko A.V. The first experience in the treatment of intraductal growth of breast using the Encor Enspire device and vacuum aspiration biopsy. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2025;(1):11-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-1-11-16