Pneumography of the Breast

Pneumography of the Breast: Research using Pneumomammography

Breast pneumography, also known as pneumomammography, is one of the diagnostic methods for examining the mammary glands. It uses air to create images of the soft tissue of the breast to detect and detail potential changes or abnormalities.

Unlike traditional mammography, which uses X-rays, breast pneumography uses air to form images. This makes the procedure safer because it does not require the use of ionizing radiation, which can damage DNA and cause cancer.

The breast pneumography procedure begins with the introduction of a small amount of air into the mammary gland through a special catheter. The patient is then placed in a special device that compresses the mammary gland and evenly distributes the air inside it. This is followed by a series of images, which are then analyzed by a radiologist.

Breast pneumography may be especially useful in the following cases:

  1. In patients with dense breasts, where traditional mammography may be less effective in detecting changes.

  2. To distinguish benign tumors from malignant tumors.

  3. To evaluate the results of surgery or other medical procedures.

  4. In cases where the patient is contraindicated for mammography using X-rays, for example, during pregnancy or with increased sensitivity to ionizing radiation.

Advantages of breast pneumography include the absence of radiation, a more comfortable procedure for the patient, and the ability to perform an examination in cases where other methods, such as mammography, are limited or insufficient. However, it should be noted that this procedure requires special equipment and experienced medical personnel to correctly interpret the results.

In conclusion, breast pneumography, or pneumomammography, is an innovative breast diagnostic technique that provides detailed images without the use of X-rays. This method can be especially useful in cases where traditional methods are not effective enough or are contraindicated. Although breast pneumography requires equipment and specialized personnel, it is a safe and effective alternative for diagnosing changes in the mammary glands. Further research and development in this area may help improve the accuracy and availability of breast pneumography, which in turn will lead to earlier detection of breast cancer and improved treatment outcomes.