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Prоcedure Repоrt This 3-yeаr-оld mаle wаs carried into the ED by his mother, who states, “a fish tank fell over on him” cutting his forehead and cheek. No LOC, PERRTL: Patient is alert and oriented. Patient has a 3.5-cm superficial laceration over the right eye across forehead and 1.5-cm superficial laceration on right cheek. Local anesthesia was administered, and the wound was irrigated and sutured with 6-0 nylon.
Operаtive Repоrt Preоperаtive Diаgnоsis: Mass, superior aspect of the left breast Postoperative Diagnosis: Benign mass, superior aspect of the left breast Operation: Excision The patient is a female who has had a lump palpable over the superior aspect of the left breast for the past several months. It has been observed in the office. I had done a needle aspiration and did not get any fluid out. After multiple observations, the patient was very concerned about carcinoma and wanted to have this area excised. Surgical Technique: The patient was lying down supine. The left breast was scrubbed with Betadine scrub and paint and draped in the classical fashion. The patient has a transverse incision near where we are feeling this lump, which was about the 11 o’clock position, high up in the superior aspect of the left breast. A transverse incision was made underneath the breast tissue and adipose tissue was completely taken out. Hemostatic was ascertained with electrocoagulation. The wound was closed using interrupted 3-0 Vicryl sutures, the skin was closed with subcuticular running 5-0 Dexon. Benzoin and Steri-Strips and a pressure dressing were applied. All counts were normal. It was the impression of the pathologist that it represented a benign process in the left breast.