The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy of a new technique in treatment of single milk duct discharge. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does ultrasound guided microdochectomy is feasible in non dilated milk duct? What are the surgical outcomes of this technique? Participants will: Had ultrasound microdochectomy After discharge, patients will visit the clinic twice every week for two weeks, a visit or call after 3 month
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
ultrasound was used to perform microdochectomy for single not dilated milk duct without cannulation
faculty of medicine, Zagazig University
Zagazig, Zagazig, Egypt
Nipple discharge
stop of spontaneous and induced nipple discharge by absence of stain on dressing and clothes and by squeezing the nipple
Time frame: from first day after surgery to 3 months after surgery
operation time
operation time is calculated in minutes
Time frame: from skin incision to closure
Bleeding
Bleeding is evaluated in mm using gravimetric and direct vision methods
Time frame: from skin incision to skin closure
post operative pain
post operative pain is assessed using the visual analogue scale. The total score is out of 10 (1 means painless, 10 means painful)
Time frame: from the day of surgery to one week after surgery
hospital stay
hospital stay is recorded in days
Time frame: from the first day of surgery to 3 days after surgery
wound infection
wound infection diagnosed by direct vision of pus or ultrasound of the breast
Time frame: from one day to 2 weeks after surgery
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