Abstract
The introduction of a national breast cancer screening programme and wider public awareness of breast disease have contributed to an increasing workload for breast surgeons. One method of dealing with this problem efficiently is to encourage day case surgery for breast biopsy patients. We studied our own day case breast biopsy workload, asked other surgeons what proportion of breast biopsies they performed in this way and assessed its acceptability to patients. Of surgeons working in units with facilities available, 40.3% perform 25% or less of breast biopsies as a day case. Of 235 patients undergoing breast biopsy in our unit during an 11-month period, 195 (83%) were performed as day cases. Of these, 192 were under general anesthesia. In all, 97.2% of patients were satisfied with their treatment as a day case, and only 4.5% would have preferred admission postoperatively. Carcinoma was present in 22 (11%) lesions biopsied, 11 (50%) of which occurred in patients under 50 years of age. Surgical complications were encountered in 32 (16.4%) cases; significant bruising 26 (13.3%), wound infections 4 (2.05%), dehiscence 1 (0.51%), and retained suture 1 (0.51%). Breast biopsy is an appropriate and acceptable procedure to undertake as a day case.
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