{"title":"利用超声波引导,用臭氧-氧气混合物治疗乳腺囊肿","authors":"N. E. Lavrova, A. A. Grigoryuk","doi":"10.34215/1609-1175-2024-1-64-68","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of breast cysts with an ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasound guidance. Materials and methods. The methodology included a retrospective analysis of the ultrasound-guided treatment of breast cysts. Treatment was carried out according to clinical recommendations using a conservative method and involved outpatient ultrasound-guided removal of cystic content without sclerosant and with introduction of ozone-oxygen mixture. Results. 445 patients with fibrocystic mastopathy were treated. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 55 years. The detected cysts up to 2 cm represented regular-shaped, rounded anechoic masses with clear even contours and homogeneous structure. Cysts larger than 2 cm were sometimes irregular in shape with anechoic, homogeneous content. In most cases, the multilocular cysts had an irregular shape with anechoic contents, without intracavitary parietal inclusions. The average size of the cysts comprised 2.8±0.9 cm. The analysis showed the effectiveness of the treatment methods. The best effect was obtained with the use of an ozone-oxygen mixture. Complications of the procedure were observed in 6 (2%) patients (hematoma and recurrence). Conclusion. The findings of the study showed that treatment of breast cysts with an ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasound guidance proved to be a highly effective, low-traumatic, and safe method. This technique is performed on outpatient basis, does not require the administration of anesthetics, is well tolerated by patients, has a selective effect, has no serious complications and risk of cosmetic defects.","PeriodicalId":19705,"journal":{"name":"Pacific Medical Journal","volume":"125 15","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Treatment of breast cysts with ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasonic guidance\",\"authors\":\"N. E. Lavrova, A. A. Grigoryuk\",\"doi\":\"10.34215/1609-1175-2024-1-64-68\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of breast cysts with an ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasound guidance. Materials and methods. The methodology included a retrospective analysis of the ultrasound-guided treatment of breast cysts. Treatment was carried out according to clinical recommendations using a conservative method and involved outpatient ultrasound-guided removal of cystic content without sclerosant and with introduction of ozone-oxygen mixture. Results. 445 patients with fibrocystic mastopathy were treated. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 55 years. The detected cysts up to 2 cm represented regular-shaped, rounded anechoic masses with clear even contours and homogeneous structure. Cysts larger than 2 cm were sometimes irregular in shape with anechoic, homogeneous content. In most cases, the multilocular cysts had an irregular shape with anechoic contents, without intracavitary parietal inclusions. The average size of the cysts comprised 2.8±0.9 cm. The analysis showed the effectiveness of the treatment methods. The best effect was obtained with the use of an ozone-oxygen mixture. Complications of the procedure were observed in 6 (2%) patients (hematoma and recurrence). Conclusion. The findings of the study showed that treatment of breast cysts with an ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasound guidance proved to be a highly effective, low-traumatic, and safe method. 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Treatment of breast cysts with ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasonic guidance
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of breast cysts with an ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasound guidance. Materials and methods. The methodology included a retrospective analysis of the ultrasound-guided treatment of breast cysts. Treatment was carried out according to clinical recommendations using a conservative method and involved outpatient ultrasound-guided removal of cystic content without sclerosant and with introduction of ozone-oxygen mixture. Results. 445 patients with fibrocystic mastopathy were treated. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 55 years. The detected cysts up to 2 cm represented regular-shaped, rounded anechoic masses with clear even contours and homogeneous structure. Cysts larger than 2 cm were sometimes irregular in shape with anechoic, homogeneous content. In most cases, the multilocular cysts had an irregular shape with anechoic contents, without intracavitary parietal inclusions. The average size of the cysts comprised 2.8±0.9 cm. The analysis showed the effectiveness of the treatment methods. The best effect was obtained with the use of an ozone-oxygen mixture. Complications of the procedure were observed in 6 (2%) patients (hematoma and recurrence). Conclusion. The findings of the study showed that treatment of breast cysts with an ozone-oxygen mixture using ultrasound guidance proved to be a highly effective, low-traumatic, and safe method. This technique is performed on outpatient basis, does not require the administration of anesthetics, is well tolerated by patients, has a selective effect, has no serious complications and risk of cosmetic defects.