Khenpal Das, Jabeen Atta, Zubair Yousfani, Sajida Asghar, Ghullamullah Rind, Geeta Bai

Surgical Improvement of Breast Abscess in Lactating Mothers

Khenpal Das, Jabeen Atta, Zubair Yousfani, Sajida Asghar, Ghullamullah Rind, Geeta Bai



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ABSTRACT

Objective: To examine the overall diagnostic and the surgical outcomes among lactating females of breast abscesses who were treated using minimally invasive procedures.

Methods: This descriptive case series study was conducted during the seven months from May 2019 to November 2019. At the general surgery department of Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro, treated 60 lactating female patients with probable breast abscesses, with an age of more than 18 years. Percutaneous drainage insertion and ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) were used in the treatment of breast abscesses in a minimally invasive manner. Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration was performed during drainage installation, followed by the insertion percutaneously of the ordinary drainage catheter through a prick incision. Data was collected by study proforma and SPSS version 20 was used for the analysis of data.

Results: Average age of the females was 40 years. Clinical inflammation like puerperal mastitis was in 24(40%) patients, non-puerperal mastitis was in 27(45%) of the cases and other inflammation like as folliculinids and infected seroma were in 9(15%) patients. Fibrocystic variation was seen in 58 percent of the participants. 67 percent of non-puerperal mastitis patients had fibrocystic variations, 17 percent of puerperal mastitis patients had fibrocystic variations, and 56 percent of the other patients with other inflammatory forms had fibrocystic variations. Early problems occurred in 12 of every 60 patients (20%) whose are treated using minimally invasive procedures.

Conclusion: As per study conclusion, fine needle aspiration (FNA) as per ultrasound guidance minimally invasive therapy combined with antibiotic treatment was observed to be the effective treatment approach for breast abscesses, and it is also a feasible and safe in terms of less post-operative recovery duration, complications, and hospital stay.

Keywords: lactating mothers, Abscess, breast, surgery



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