Ductoscopy Coupled to Duct Lavage and Duct Brushing in Pathologic Nipple Discharge: Our Experience

Chirurgia (Bucur). 2020 May-Jun;115(3):334-340. doi: 10.21614/chirurgia.115.3.334.

Abstract

Purpose: to present our experience in the management of pathological nipple discharge using the procedure D.DL.DB: "ductoscopy" (D) coupled to "duct lavage" (DL) plus "duct brushing" (DB) for etiologic diagnosis. Also to compare the diagnosis obtained with D.DL.DB to the final histology.

Material and method: Eighty-five patients with organic unilateral nipple discharge were enrolled in two Breast Units. 82 of 85 patients were investigated successfully with D.DL.DB. Results:: The final histological results were: papilloma 46.3%, duct ectasia 36.5%, breast cancer 8.5%, precancer lesions 4.9%, and mixed benign lesions 3.8%. Pyramidectomy and radical ductectomy were performed in 76 and 6 cases respectively. In 80% of the cases, DLDB cytology results were identical to the final histology. (Kappa=0;69 CI=[0.56 -0.82]. The sensitivity of D.DL.DB versus pathology, for cancer or precancer lesions was 81.8% (CI=0.59 -1) and the specificity was 97.1% (CI=0.93 -1). Using Koch scale, the concordance between the two methods D.DL.DB and surgery was high and the sensitivity was in the upper range regarding the literature (58% to 90%).

Conclusion: Our experience confirms the high value of D.DL.DB in the management of organic nipple discharge.

Keywords: breastductoscopy; ductbrushing; ductlavage; microductectomy; nippledischarge; pyramidectomy.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Neoplasms*
  • Endoscopy
  • Exudates and Transudates
  • Humans
  • Nipple Discharge*
  • Nipples*
  • Therapeutic Irrigation
  • Treatment Outcome