Analysis of the use of minimally invasive rotary mastectomy in the treatment of multiple small nodules in the breast
Abstract
Objective: To observe the effectiveness of different surgical excisional set-ups for the treatment of multiple small breast nodules disease. Methods: 60 patients who came to our department from 2020.10 to 2023.1 were divided into two groups A and B, 30 patients each, and were treated with conventional and minimally invasive mastectomy respectively, and the treatment status was compared between the groups. Results: Compared to group A, group B had better surgical indicators and 93.3% higher post-operative satisfaction than group A with 73.3%, forming a significant difference (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Minimally invasive rotary mastectomy is a minimally invasive technique for the treatment of breast nodule disease ear, which has the characteristics of short incision, less intraoperative bleeding and short operation time, which can increase the subjective satisfaction of patients and is worth promoting.
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