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Immersion ultrasonography of excised nonpalpable breast lesion specimens after ultrasound-guided needle localization

Authors
Lee, Ki YeolSeo, Bo KyoungYi, AnnJe, Bo-KyungCho, Kyu RanWoo, Ok HeeKim, Mi YoungCha, Sang HoonKim, Young-SikSon, Gil SooKim, Young Soo
Issue Date
Aug-2008
Publisher
KOREAN RADIOLOGICAL SOC
Keywords
breast; breast neoplasms; specimen handling; ultrasound (US)
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, v.9, no.4, pp 312 - 319
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
Volume
9
Number
4
Start Page
312
End Page
319
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/16852
DOI
10.3348/kjr.2008.9.4.312
ISSN
1229-6929
2005-8330
Abstract
Objective: Ultrasound-guided needle localization has been used prior to the surgical excision of nonpalpable breast lesions. The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility of the use of a saline immersion specimen ultrasound technique (immersion-US) to confirm the successful removal of breast lesions. Materials and Methods: The devised immersion-US technique was used to examine the excised tissues of 72 ultrasound-guided needle localized breast lesions of 58 patients (34 benign lesions, 30 high-risk lesions and 8 malignant lesions). Freshly excised specimens were placed in a container filled with saline and one radiologist scanned the surgically excised specimens using a high-frequency linear transducer. We evaluated successful lesion removal and the qualities of the immersion-US images. Miss rates were determined by the use of postoperative ultrasound during follow-up. Results: All 72 lesions were identified by the use of immersion-US and satisfactory or excellent quality images were obtained for most lesions (70/72, 97%). Five (7%) lesions were initially identified as incompletely excised, based on the immersion-US findings, and prompt re-excision was undertaken. Follow-up ultrasound examinations showed no residual mass in the surgical field in any patient. Conclusion: The immersion-US technique was found straightforward and efficient to perform. Immersion-US was able to determine whether nonpalpable breast lesions had been successfully excised after ultrasound-guided needle localization.
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