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Magnetic seed versus skin tattoo localization of non-palpable breast lesions: a single institution cohort study
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Abstract
Objective
The objective of this retrospective study was to investigate the accuracy and feasibility of magnetic seed compared to skin tattoo in preoperative localization of impalpable breast lesions in terms of accuracy of placement, re-excision and positive margins rates, and breast/surgical specimen volume ratio.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 77 patients who underwent breast conservative surgery in our center from November 2020 to November 2021, with previous localization with skin tattoo or magnetic seed.
Results
Thirty-seven magnetic seeds were placed in 36 patients (48.6%) and 40 skin tattoos were performed in the remaining cases (51.4%). The seeds were placed correctly at the two-view mammogram acquired after the insertion in 97.6% (36/37) of cases. With both methods, 100% of the index lesions were completely removed and found in the surgical specimen. The reported re-excision rate was 0% for both groups. A significant difference was observed in the volume of breast parenchyma removed between the two groups, inferior in the seed group (p = 0.046), especially in case of voluminous breasts (p = 0.003) and small lesions (dimension < 8 mm, p = 0.019).
Conclusions
Magnetic seed is a non-radioactive localization technique, feasible to place, recommended in case of non-palpable breast lesions, saving the breast parenchyma removed compared with skin tattoo, without reducing the accuracy.
Clinical relevance statement
Our findings contribute to the current evidence on preoperative localization techniques for non-palpable breast lesions, highlighting the efficacy of magnetic seed localization for deep and small lesions.
Key Points
• Magnetic seed is a non-radioactive technique for the preoperative localization of non-palpable breast lesions studied in comparison with skin tattoo.
• Magnetic seed is feasible to place in terms of post-placement migration and distance from the target lesion.
• Magnetic seed is recommended in case of non-palpable breast lesions, saving the breast parenchyma removed without reducing the accuracy.
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Title: Magnetic seed versus skin tattoo localization of non-palpable breast lesions: a single institution cohort study
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Abstract
Objective
The objective of this retrospective study was to investigate the accuracy and feasibility of magnetic seed compared to skin tattoo in preoperative localization of impalpable breast lesions in terms of accuracy of placement, re-excision and positive margins rates, and breast/surgical specimen volume ratio.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 77 patients who underwent breast conservative surgery in our center from November 2020 to November 2021, with previous localization with skin tattoo or magnetic seed.
Results
Thirty-seven magnetic seeds were placed in 36 patients (48.
6%) and 40 skin tattoos were performed in the remaining cases (51.
4%).
The seeds were placed correctly at the two-view mammogram acquired after the insertion in 97.
6% (36/37) of cases.
With both methods, 100% of the index lesions were completely removed and found in the surgical specimen.
The reported re-excision rate was 0% for both groups.
A significant difference was observed in the volume of breast parenchyma removed between the two groups, inferior in the seed group (p = 0.
046), especially in case of voluminous breasts (p = 0.
003) and small lesions (dimension < 8 mm, p = 0.
019).
Conclusions
Magnetic seed is a non-radioactive localization technique, feasible to place, recommended in case of non-palpable breast lesions, saving the breast parenchyma removed compared with skin tattoo, without reducing the accuracy.
Clinical relevance statement
Our findings contribute to the current evidence on preoperative localization techniques for non-palpable breast lesions, highlighting the efficacy of magnetic seed localization for deep and small lesions.
Key Points
• Magnetic seed is a non-radioactive technique for the preoperative localization of non-palpable breast lesions studied in comparison with skin tattoo.
• Magnetic seed is feasible to place in terms of post-placement migration and distance from the target lesion.
• Magnetic seed is recommended in case of non-palpable breast lesions, saving the breast parenchyma removed without reducing the accuracy.
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