Effect of Different Surgical Approaches of Granulomatous Mastitis
A Prospective Real-world Study of the Effect of Different Surgical Approaches on the Recurrence Rate and Aesthetic Outcome of Granulomatous Mastitis
Hubei Cancer Hospital
240 participants
Nov 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The objective of this study was to prospectively investigate the effects of different surgical approaches on the recurrence rate and aesthetic outcome of patients with granulomatous mastitis. The patients were divided into traditional surgery group and plastic surgery group.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Only the subjects who meet all the following criteria may be included in this study:
- Ability to understand the study procedures and contents, and willingness to voluntarily sign the written informed consent form;
- 18≤Age≤75 years old, female;
- Histologically confirmed granulomatous mastitis;
- low and moderate risk for anesthesia.
Exclusion Criteria5
- The subjects who meet any of the following criteria shall not be included in this study:
- Absolute and relative contraindication for surgery;
- Previous history of breast cancer or other malignancies;
- Pregnancy;
- Any serious complications which caused patients not suitable to participate this study.
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Interventions
The commonly used breast conserving plastic surgery includes tennis racket, bat wing, V/J breast plasty, Grisotti and so on.
Traditional breast surgery
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NCT06712524