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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report

INTRODUCTION: Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy is a minimally invasive technique used increasingly for the assessment of mammographically detected, non-palpable breast lesions. The effectiveness of vacuum-assisted breast biopsy has been demonstrated on lesions both with and without microcalcifications....

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Autores principales: Zagouri, Flora, Sergentanis, Theodoros N, Koulocheri, Dimitra, Giannakopoulou, Georgia, Nonni, Aphrodite, Dardamanis, Dimitrios, Michalopoulos, Nikolaos V, Flessas, Ioannis, Bramis, John, Zografos, George C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2409353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18485241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-165
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author Zagouri, Flora
Sergentanis, Theodoros N
Koulocheri, Dimitra
Giannakopoulou, Georgia
Nonni, Aphrodite
Dardamanis, Dimitrios
Michalopoulos, Nikolaos V
Flessas, Ioannis
Bramis, John
Zografos, George C
author_facet Zagouri, Flora
Sergentanis, Theodoros N
Koulocheri, Dimitra
Giannakopoulou, Georgia
Nonni, Aphrodite
Dardamanis, Dimitrios
Michalopoulos, Nikolaos V
Flessas, Ioannis
Bramis, John
Zografos, George C
author_sort Zagouri, Flora
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description INTRODUCTION: Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy is a minimally invasive technique used increasingly for the assessment of mammographically detected, non-palpable breast lesions. The effectiveness of vacuum-assisted breast biopsy has been demonstrated on lesions both with and without microcalcifications. Given that the position of the lesion represents a major factor in stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsy, targeting lesions in close proximity to the skin (superficial lesions) has been described as a problematic issue. CASE PRESENTATION: A 53-year-old woman presented with a newly developed, non-palpable lesion in her left breast. The lesion consisted of widely spread microcalcifications located approximately 5 mm from the skin. The lesion was isoechoic on ultrasound examination. Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy was scheduled (on the Fischer's table, using 11-gauge probes, under local anaesthesia). The vacuum-assisted breast biopsy probe was inserted antidiametrically into the breast, the probe reached the lesion and effort was made to excise the microcalcifications. As only a small proportion of the microcalcifications were excised an accurate diagnosis could not be expected. However, with the probe having entered the breast antidiametrically, the probe tip underlying the skin could be palpated. Following the palpation of the tip, the exact point was marked by a pen, the probe was removed and the patient was transferred to the surgery room to have the remaining lesion removed by a spindle-form excision under local anaesthesia. The mammogram of the removed specimen confirmed the total excision of the suspicious microcalcifications. CONCLUSION: Isoechoic superficial lesions can be localized with a hook-wire and open breast biopsy under general or local anaesthesia can be performed. However, vacuum-assisted breast biopsy might offer an alternative solution and serve as an alternative approach to localize the lesion. The clinical significance of the present exploratory effort remains to be assessed in the future.
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spelling pubmed-24093532008-06-04 Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report Zagouri, Flora Sergentanis, Theodoros N Koulocheri, Dimitra Giannakopoulou, Georgia Nonni, Aphrodite Dardamanis, Dimitrios Michalopoulos, Nikolaos V Flessas, Ioannis Bramis, John Zografos, George C J Med Case Reports Case Report INTRODUCTION: Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy is a minimally invasive technique used increasingly for the assessment of mammographically detected, non-palpable breast lesions. The effectiveness of vacuum-assisted breast biopsy has been demonstrated on lesions both with and without microcalcifications. Given that the position of the lesion represents a major factor in stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsy, targeting lesions in close proximity to the skin (superficial lesions) has been described as a problematic issue. CASE PRESENTATION: A 53-year-old woman presented with a newly developed, non-palpable lesion in her left breast. The lesion consisted of widely spread microcalcifications located approximately 5 mm from the skin. The lesion was isoechoic on ultrasound examination. Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy was scheduled (on the Fischer's table, using 11-gauge probes, under local anaesthesia). The vacuum-assisted breast biopsy probe was inserted antidiametrically into the breast, the probe reached the lesion and effort was made to excise the microcalcifications. As only a small proportion of the microcalcifications were excised an accurate diagnosis could not be expected. However, with the probe having entered the breast antidiametrically, the probe tip underlying the skin could be palpated. Following the palpation of the tip, the exact point was marked by a pen, the probe was removed and the patient was transferred to the surgery room to have the remaining lesion removed by a spindle-form excision under local anaesthesia. The mammogram of the removed specimen confirmed the total excision of the suspicious microcalcifications. CONCLUSION: Isoechoic superficial lesions can be localized with a hook-wire and open breast biopsy under general or local anaesthesia can be performed. However, vacuum-assisted breast biopsy might offer an alternative solution and serve as an alternative approach to localize the lesion. The clinical significance of the present exploratory effort remains to be assessed in the future. BioMed Central 2008-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2409353/ /pubmed/18485241 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-165 Text en Copyright © 2008 Zagouri et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zagouri, Flora
Sergentanis, Theodoros N
Koulocheri, Dimitra
Giannakopoulou, Georgia
Nonni, Aphrodite
Dardamanis, Dimitrios
Michalopoulos, Nikolaos V
Flessas, Ioannis
Bramis, John
Zografos, George C
Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report
title Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report
title_full Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report
title_fullStr Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report
title_short Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report
title_sort vacuum-assisted breast biopsy in close proximity to the skin: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2409353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18485241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-165
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