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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2014; 24 (10): 719-721
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-149777

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To aspirate breast abscess through a wide bore [14-gauge] intravenous [I/V] cannula and determine its efficacy in terms of the number of recurrences and number of aspirations. Case series. Dow University of Health Sciences and Civil Hospital and Bantva Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, from January 2009 to December 2011. Patients with breast abscesses confirmed on ultrasound without skin ulceration were selected. The soft area of breast abscess with positive fluctuation was marked and fixed with index finger and thumb. A 14-gauge cannula was inserted. Pus was aspirated through a 50 cc syringe, repeated till no aspirate could be obtained. All patients were followed weekly for 4 weeks, clinically for size of lump, local tenderness and temperature, while complete resolution was confirmed on ultrasound, as resolution of the lesion. A total of 55 patients were included in this study. Mean age was 29 +/- 5.58 years while ranging from 20 - 40 years. Complete resolution of abscess was seen in 31 [56.4%] cases by single aspiration. Second aspiration was required in 24 [43.6%] patients and third aspiration in single setting was required in one case only. Recurrence after the second aspiration occurred in 08 [14.5%]. Incision drainage was required in 7 [12.7%] patients. Percutaneous aspiration of breast abscess through a wide bore [14-gauge] I/V cannula is a simple alternative to incision and drainage


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Humans , Female , Breast , Breast Diseases , Suction , Catheters , Cross-Sectional Studies
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