Breast Lump & Male Breast

What is surgery to remove breast lumps?

Breast lump removal surgery, also referred to as a lumpectomy, involves removing the benign tumour from one or both breasts. Small breast masses are frequently removed with lumpectomies. By successfully eliminating the lump, this method keeps the breast tissues intact. If there are several significant lumps, the doctor may decide to perform a mastectomy, during which all or most of the breast tissue is removed.

 

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Regardless of the reason, Pristyn Care offers cutting-edge therapy for all sorts of breast tumours. We comprehend that discovering a breast lump can be frightening. Concerns regarding whether or not the entire breast will be removed are also raised by the therapy. Hence, to securely remove the breast mass, we employ a lumpectomy.

Our team of committed surgeons has over ten years of experience treating breast tumours. They have the necessary skill and knowledge to do the treatment with little dangers. For increased safety, we also use cutting-edge technology and USFDA-approved diagnostic and surgical instruments. You can phone us and get more information about our services.

 

What occurs during a breast lump removal procedure?

Diagnosis

The doctor will conduct a physical check during the consultation to find the bump. The doctor will inquire about the recent changes you’ve noticed in each breast’s size, shape, or texture, as well as the symptoms you’ve been experiencing.

The doctor will probably advise a set of tests to pinpoint the issue and exclude breast cancer as a possibility for an accurate diagnosis.

To find lumps in the breast tissues, the following tests are advised.

Mammogram- In this test, an image of the breast is obtained to observe the changes in the breast tissues.
Ultrasonic test: Using high-frequency sound waves, this test is used to examine the breasts beneath the skin.

  • High-contrast images of the soft tissues produced by an MRI scan aid in locating the lump in the breast.
  • A sample of the breast tissues is removed from the lump during a biopsy in order to closely examine it. There are numerous methods for doing this, including:
  • Using a fine-needle aspirator, a fluid sample is extracted from the breast lump.
  • Core Needle Biopsy: Using ultrasonography and a larger needle, a sample of the tissue or fluid inside the lump is extracted.
    Stereotactic Biopsy: A mammography is performed simultaneously with the sample collection to capture images of the lump from various angles.
    The outcomes of these tests assist a doctor in determining the severity of the condition and the best technique for removing breast lumps.

 

Procedure


The method the doctor uses to remove the breast lump will depend on the type of breast lump. A metal marking or clip is typically placed around the lump by the doctor. You will put on a hospital gown and get either general or local anaesthetic prior to the surgery.

  • To determine the ideal location for the incision, the surgery begins by identifying the lump.
  • A scalpel and a fine needle will be used by the doctor to lance and drain any abscesses from the breast.
  • A lumpectomy or excisional biopsy will be performed by the surgeon if there is a solid mass in the breast (complete or partial).
  • To reach the internal structures, an incision is made at the breast crease or nipples. A scalpel is used to cut out the bulge. To make sure the lump is fully gone, a thin layer of healthy tissue is also removed.
  • A mastectomy is carried out if there are several lumps in the breast.
  • There are more recent methods for doing mastectomy that retain the breast skin and keep the breasts looking natural following the treatment. It entails using a scalpel to cut away the tissues.
  • After the entire lump has been removed, the incision is stitched shut and covered with bandages.
  • Both an outpatient and an inpatient version of the operation are available.
  • You’ll probably be released the same day. However, the doctor may extend the hospital stay if there are any dangers or potential complications. After the doctor is satisfied with your health, you will be released.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

To sleep on the sides after breast lump removal surgery may be challenging. Placing several pillows beneath your back and maintaining an elevated upper body will result in the optimum position. You’ll feel more at ease sleeping on your back and your sides as the breast heals.

 

Certainly, for the first 4-6 weeks following surgery, the doctor may advise wearing a soft bra continuously. Subsequently, it may be shortened to 12 hours per day.

 

There is no absolute law that forbids you from operating a motor vehicle following a lumpectomy. Yet as long as you’re taking painkillers, the doctor will advise against driving.

 

You should have low-fat protein after breast lump surgery, such as baked fish and roasted chicken. Incorporate fresh produce in your diet and abstain from all processed meals.