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Understanding Breast Biopsy: 🌸 Need to Know🎗️ #BreastBiopsy #PreOp #Shorts PreOp Patient Education 2

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In this comprehensive video, we'll delve into the concept of an Incisional Breast Biopsy, a vital procedure that plays a significant role in diagnosing breast health concerns. A biopsy is a medical term used to describe tissue removal for microscopic examination. In the context of breast health, this procedure is conducted to obtain accurate diagnostic information, particularly in the fight against breast cancer.

You may need an incisional breast biopsy if you or your doctor have detected a lump or thickening in your breast. These could be identified during a routine breast examination or following a mammogram. To understand why lumps form in breast tissue, it's essential to know that the breast comprises layers of skin, fat, and tissue, all overlaying the pectoralis muscle. Breast tissue consists of a network of tiny milk-carrying ducts; there are three primary ways a lump can develop within this structure.

1. **Cysts:** Most women experience periodic changes in their breasts, and cysts are one of the most common types of tissues that can grow large enough to be felt and cause tenderness. Cysts often grow and shrink without medical intervention.

2. **Fibrous Tissue:** Changes in breast tissue can result from the growth of a cyst. Even after the cyst has disappeared, it can leave behind fibrous tissue, which can often be large enough to feel.

3. **Tumors:** Tumors can be either benign or cancerous, and the concern about this type of growth leads doctors to recommend a breast biopsy. Sometimes, breast changes may not be palpable during physical examination but can be detected through mammography.

Now, let's break down the procedure for an incisional breast biopsy:

- **Anxiety and Understanding:** Feeling anxious about this procedure is natural. However, remember that a biopsy aims to better understand your body. It's a diagnostic tool to identify and treat any potential issues promptly. Ignoring a lump won't make it go away, and avoiding a biopsy may put your health at risk.

- **Incision and Anesthesia:** After allowing a few minutes for the anesthetic to take effect, the surgeon will make a small incision. During this step, you may feel some pressure or slight tugging, but there should be no sharp pain. If you experience pain, please inform your doctor, and more anesthetic will be given.

- **Lump Removal:** Your doctor will locate and remove the lump once the incision is made. The goal is to do this with precision while ensuring your comfort.

- **Closure and Dressing:** After removing the lump, the doctor will close the incision neatly and cosmetically. A sterile dressing is applied to protect the site.

- **Lab Analysis:** Your specimen is sent immediately to a lab for microscopic analysis. Your doctor will inform you when to expect the results of these tests.

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