2001
DOI: 10.1002/jso.10037
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Cavity restoration following breast conservation surgery

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“…However, the insertion of the dye yields a visible indication that we are very close to the lesion and to the wire tip, and should therefore try to include both of them in the excised specimen. When the excision is complete, we use vicryl 3-0 sutures and a 20-cc syringe filled with normal saline to puncture the breast tissue to 1 cm depth at several sites to produce edema and eliminate the cavity [2]. Subcutaneous sutures are used for closure of incisions in the skin [3].…”
Section: Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the insertion of the dye yields a visible indication that we are very close to the lesion and to the wire tip, and should therefore try to include both of them in the excised specimen. When the excision is complete, we use vicryl 3-0 sutures and a 20-cc syringe filled with normal saline to puncture the breast tissue to 1 cm depth at several sites to produce edema and eliminate the cavity [2]. Subcutaneous sutures are used for closure of incisions in the skin [3].…”
Section: Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%