Surgical Approach to Breast Fibroid Puncture

Breast Fibroid Puncture Surgery method focuses on making small local incisions and crushing the tumor through a subcutaneous puncture. When a breast fibroid patient undergoes a puncture procedure, small skin incisions are made locally in the patient’s area, and then the tumor is punctured through a tool that crushes the tumor and draws it out by means of negative pressure suction. Breast fibroids are a relatively common benign tumor and in most cases, do not require surgical treatment. However, if the breast fibroids are relatively large in size or cause some compression of the local tissues, minimally invasive surgical treatment, also known as puncture surgery, may be required. If the size of breast fibroid is relatively large, you must actively cooperate with the doctor to take surgical treatment, and pay attention to postoperative care.