The pros and cons of outpatient breast biopsy
M. A. Lou, A. K. Mandal and J. L. Alexander
A review of the 130 breast biopsies performed on women during the past
three years at the Martin Luther King, Jr, General Hospital showed that 90
were performed on outpatients and 40 on inpatients. Of the 90 outpatient
procedures, 61 were under local anesthesia and 29 under general. Only three
outpatient biopsy specimens were malignant and required subsequent patient
admission to the hospital for mastectomy at an interval of 9 to 14 days. In
all three, the axillary nodes were uninvolved. In two, no residual tumor
was found in the mastectomy specimen.