Endoscopic Implant Evaluation and Capsulotomy

Abstract
Clinical use of breast endoscopy was begun 5 years ago for the purpose of internal endoscopic capsulotomy. This limited role for the endoscope has been entirely displaced by its use for inspection of implants for leaks or rupture. The materials and equipment are readily available, the proper techniques are safe for patient and implant, the method is easily learned, and the evaluation has been reliable. This report describes our first 50 breast endoscopies and details the technique and the means of learning it. The accuracy is far superior to that of mammogram or ultrasound, and to date, there have been no infections or damaged implants from the technique as described.

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