Surgical outcomes of total duct excision in the diagnosis and management of nipple discharge
Ward, Kelly
Ward, Kelly
Citations
Altmetric:
Affiliation
K Ward1,2, G Selvarajah2, H Al-Omishy2, M Sait2, HN Khan2, K McEvoy2, S Robertson2 1University of Birmingham, UK 2University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, UK
Other Contributors
Publication date
2022-05-24
Subject
Collections
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Abstract
Introduction Total duct excision (TDE) is performed for the diagnosis and management of nipple discharge. The Association of Breast Surgery’s recent guidelines recommend considering diagnostic surgery for single-duct, blood-stained or clear nipple discharge, and for symptomatic management.
Methods We retrospectively reviewed the diagnostic and surgical outcomes of all cases of TDE between January 2013 and November 2019.
Citation
K Ward1,2, G Selvarajah2, H Al-Omishy2, M Sait2, HN Khan2, K McEvoy2, S Robertson2 1University of Birmingham, UK 2University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, UK
Type
Article