Effectiveness of Plastic Breast-Conserving Surgery in the Treatment of Early Breast Cancer
Abstract
Objective: To observe and compare the effects of different surgical procedures in the treatment of early breast cancer. Methods: Seventy patients admitted from 2020.7 to 2022.4 were selected as the study sample and divided into control and trial groups, 35 patients each received conventional and reconstructive breast-conserving treatment, respectively, to compare the treatment of patients between groups. Results: The excellent rate of breast repair in the trial group was 91.42% compared with 71.43% in the control group, with a significant difference (P < 0.05); the indicators of intraoperative blood loss and hospital stay were better in the trial group than in the control group, with significant differences between the groups (P <Â 0.05). Conclusion: Early breast cancer patients treated with plastic breast-conserving surgery not only have better results in breast repair, but also achieve early discharge from hospital, which is worth promoting.
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