Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy Cases

Background To compare breast volume measurement techniques in terms of accuracy, convenience, and cost. Methods Breast volumes of 30 patients who were scheduled to undergo total mastectomy surgery were measured preoperatively by using five different methods (mammography, anatomic [anthropometric], t...

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Main Authors: Ragip Kayar, Serdar Civelek, Murat Cobanoglu, Osman Gungor, Hidayet Catal, Mustafa Emiroglu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2011-01-01
Series:Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S6128
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spelling doaj-881f7be6b1644a77baeb8f2ab5618d0b2020-11-25T04:03:13ZengSAGE PublishingBreast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research1178-22342011-01-01510.4137/BCBCR.S6128Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy CasesRagip Kayar0Serdar Civelek1Murat Cobanoglu2Osman Gungor3Hidayet Catal4Mustafa Emiroglu5Surgical Department, Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Turkey.Surgical Department, Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Turkey.Surgical Department, Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Turkey.Surgical Department, Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Turkey.Surgical Department, Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Turkey.Surgical Department, Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Turkey.Background To compare breast volume measurement techniques in terms of accuracy, convenience, and cost. Methods Breast volumes of 30 patients who were scheduled to undergo total mastectomy surgery were measured preoperatively by using five different methods (mammography, anatomic [anthropometric], thermoplastic casting, the Archimedes procedure, and the Grossman-Roudner device). Specimen volume after total mastectomy was measured in each patient with the water displacement method (Archimedes). The results were compared statistically with the values obtained by the five different methods. Results The mean mastectomy specimen volume was 623.5 (range 150–1490) mL. The breast volume values were established to be 615.7 mL (r = 0.997) with the mammographic method, 645.4 mL (r = 0.975) with the anthropometric method, 565.8 mL (r = 0.934) with the Grossman-Roudner device, 583.2 mL (r = 0.989) with the Archimedes procedure, and 544.7 mL (r = 0.94) with the casting technique. Examination of r values revealed that the most accurate method was mammography for all volume ranges, followed by the Archimedes method. Conclusion The present study demonstrated that the most accurate method of breast volume measurement is mammography, followed by the Archimedes method. However, when patient comfort, ease of application, and cost were taken into consideration, the Grossman-Roudner device and anatomic measurement were relatively less expensive, and easier methods with an acceptable degree of accuracy.https://doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S6128
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author Ragip Kayar
Serdar Civelek
Murat Cobanoglu
Osman Gungor
Hidayet Catal
Mustafa Emiroglu
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Serdar Civelek
Murat Cobanoglu
Osman Gungor
Hidayet Catal
Mustafa Emiroglu
Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy Cases
Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
author_facet Ragip Kayar
Serdar Civelek
Murat Cobanoglu
Osman Gungor
Hidayet Catal
Mustafa Emiroglu
author_sort Ragip Kayar
title Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy Cases
title_short Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy Cases
title_full Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy Cases
title_fullStr Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy Cases
title_full_unstemmed Five Methods of Breast Volume Measurement: A Comparative Study of Measurements of Specimen Volume in 30 Mastectomy Cases
title_sort five methods of breast volume measurement: a comparative study of measurements of specimen volume in 30 mastectomy cases
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
issn 1178-2234
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background To compare breast volume measurement techniques in terms of accuracy, convenience, and cost. Methods Breast volumes of 30 patients who were scheduled to undergo total mastectomy surgery were measured preoperatively by using five different methods (mammography, anatomic [anthropometric], thermoplastic casting, the Archimedes procedure, and the Grossman-Roudner device). Specimen volume after total mastectomy was measured in each patient with the water displacement method (Archimedes). The results were compared statistically with the values obtained by the five different methods. Results The mean mastectomy specimen volume was 623.5 (range 150–1490) mL. The breast volume values were established to be 615.7 mL (r = 0.997) with the mammographic method, 645.4 mL (r = 0.975) with the anthropometric method, 565.8 mL (r = 0.934) with the Grossman-Roudner device, 583.2 mL (r = 0.989) with the Archimedes procedure, and 544.7 mL (r = 0.94) with the casting technique. Examination of r values revealed that the most accurate method was mammography for all volume ranges, followed by the Archimedes method. Conclusion The present study demonstrated that the most accurate method of breast volume measurement is mammography, followed by the Archimedes method. However, when patient comfort, ease of application, and cost were taken into consideration, the Grossman-Roudner device and anatomic measurement were relatively less expensive, and easier methods with an acceptable degree of accuracy.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S6128
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