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IntactTM BLES (breast lesion excision system) and the radiology assistant role in the introducing new instruments into the practice
NEDVĚDOVÁ, Michaela
The Intact BLES (Breast Lesion Excision System) system is a new radiological method belonging to the area of radiological intervention on the female mammary gland generally called mammotome. These performances in radiology belong to the most modern and their development has been observed during the last 10 years. Mammotome primary task is to obtain larger representative tissue samples from suspicious location in the breast while there are 15 tissue samples taken in average. After about 10 years we proceed from this type of repeated simple mechanical tissue removal, even in the presence of vacuum, to a new mammotome method. This is a simple one-time tissue removal using radiofrequency energy. Also this process uses a vacuum, although in this case vacuum is only used for gases and liquids extraction from the location immediately adjacent to the sampling area and thereby to retain the correct parameters during cauterization. Compared to the older type of performance that takes a much shorter time and is much better tolerated by patients. But the greatest advantage of this method is the possibility to capture the whole breast lesion up to diameter 2 cm bearing size. Bachelor thesis contain a detailed description of the new methods and radiology assistant tasks, breast interventions statistical data from the archive MOÚ (Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute) and also data from the regular interventional breast examinations, which are a common radiology assistant work. Drawing up these bachelor thesis there were also Czech and foreign literature resources, scientific publications and magazines including Internet sources used. I was looking up for primarily technical specifics and partly physical laws relating to the new device IntactTM BLES. The study included women examined in Brno Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute in the period of February 2012 - July 2012, which were diagnosed suspicious discovery with subsequent recommendations for its mammotome removal.

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