2023
DOI: 10.1093/bjsopen/zrad066
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Role of duct excision surgery in the treatment of pathological nipple discharge and detection of breast carcinoma: systematic review

Abstract: Background The role of duct excision surgery is not clearly defined in patients with pathological nipple discharge without other clinical and radiological abnormalities. The primary aim of this systematic review was to determine the malignancy rate in patients with pathological nipple discharge after duct excision surgery (microdochectomy/major duct excision). The secondary aims were to determine the recurrence rate of pathological nipple discharge after surgery and to assess breast cancer de… Show more

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“…Therefore, surgical excision is still required to rule out malignancy in patients with PND without radiological and clinical abnormalities. Nevertheless, the malignancy rate after duct excision surgery is only 8%, meaning the majority of the surgical procedures are performed for benign causes [7]. Ductoscopy is a promising diagnostic and interventional tool used in the workup of PND [8,9].…”
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“…Therefore, surgical excision is still required to rule out malignancy in patients with PND without radiological and clinical abnormalities. Nevertheless, the malignancy rate after duct excision surgery is only 8%, meaning the majority of the surgical procedures are performed for benign causes [7]. Ductoscopy is a promising diagnostic and interventional tool used in the workup of PND [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%