Single-catheter minimally invasive method of interventional continuous vacuum drainage for the treatment of lactational purulent mastitis

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BioMedicine-Taiwan Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.51248/.v43i3.2883
D. Abdyldaev, Banur Uzakbaeva, B. Bebezov, Iana Karabaeva, Zhanna Abdyldaeva, T. Tagaev
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Introduction and Aim: Breast infections are an increasing problem for women who are breastfeeding, with symptoms ranging from mastitis to the development of abscesses. The aim of this study is to develop a minimally invasive method of interventional continuous vacuum drainage for the treatment of lactational purulent mastitis.   Materials and Methods: All 53 patients were comparable based on the duration of the disease prior to surgery and the timing of the emergence of mastitis after delivery, as well as the location and prevalence of the inflammatory process in the mammary gland.   Results: During the single-catheter method of vacuum drainage for the treatment of lactational purulent mastitis, lactation of the patient's affected breast was good in 2 (4.2%) patients and satisfactory in 46 (95.8%) patients. 38 (792%) women had good lactation, whereas 10 (21.8%) women had adequate lactation. After using the single-catheter method of vacuum drainage to treat lactational purulent mastitis, good lactation was seen in 40 (83.3%) instances, and it was satisfactory in 8 (16.7%) of patients.   Conclusion: A single-catheter interventional continuous vacuum drainage under ultrasound control was developed to treat lactational purulent mastitis without antibacterial therapy in 5–7 days, preserving lactation and achieving good aesthetic results.
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单导管微创介入连续真空引流法治疗哺乳期化脓性乳腺炎
引言和目的:母乳喂养的女性乳腺感染问题日益严重,症状从乳腺炎到脓肿的发展。本研究的目的是开发一种微创介入持续真空引流治疗泌乳期化脓性乳腺炎的方法。材料和方法:根据手术前疾病的持续时间、分娩后乳腺炎出现的时间以及乳腺炎症过程的位置和患病率,对所有53名患者进行比较。结果:单导管真空引流法治疗哺乳期化脓性乳腺炎,2例(4.2%)患者患乳泌乳良好,46例(95.8%)患者满意。38名(792%)妇女泌乳良好,而10名(21.8%)妇女泌乳充足。采用单导管真空引流法治疗哺乳期化脓性乳腺炎后,40例(83.3%)患者泌乳良好,8例(16.7%)患者泌乳满意。结论:在超声控制下,单导管介入连续真空引流治疗泌乳期化脓性乳腺炎,无需抗菌治疗,可在5~7天内完成,保乳效果良好。
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BioMedicine-Taiwan
BioMedicine-Taiwan MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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