If the breast nodule is small and the woman is in good health, the rotational excision can be performed without hospitalization and can be handled on an outpatient basis. However, if the breast nodule is large and the woman is not in good health, the rotational excision of the nodule will require hospitalization.
Nodal rotational excision is a minimally invasive procedure, but it requires the patient to be injected with anesthetic. If the patient is younger and the size of the lump is small, the procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia after assessing the physical status, and the patient’s recovery is quicker and can be done without hospitalization.
However, if the size of the nodule is large and the patient is in poor physical condition, hospitalization is required. Hospitalization may also be required and preparation for the next step in treatment if the results of pathology are malignant during the breast nodule rotational excision procedure.
If breast nodules are present, it is advisable to seek prompt medical attention and take reasonable methods of management under the guidance of a doctor.