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Hematoma-directed and ultrasound-guided breast-conserving surgery for nonpalpable breast cancer after Mammotome biopsy
Authors:Hiroki Inui  Masahiro Watatani  Yukihiko Hashimoto  Toshiya Hojo  Kyoko Hirai  Munehisa Yamato  Makoto Fujishima  Tatsuya Azumi  Hitoshi Shiozaki
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery, Kinki University School of Medicine, 377-2 Ohno-Higashi, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan
Abstract:Stereotactic vacuum-assisted (Mammotome™) breast biopsy is a powerful diagnostic tool for detecting microcalcifications on mammography, but it is difficult to remove the targeted lesion precisely when subsequent breast-conserving surgery is to be carried out. We achieved satisfactory results by performing hematoma-directed breast-conserving surgery after stereotactic Mammotome biopsy in seven patients. To identify the exact location of the Mammotome biopsy during the breast-conserving surgery, we created an iatrogenic hematoma in the biopsy cavity using patient’s blood. This hematoma was detected easily on intraoperative ultrasonography in all patients, and was palpable as a soft mass in five of the seven patients. The microcalcifications were completely removed in all patients, and no cancer cells were found in the margin surfaces after breast-conserving surgery. There were no complications during the injection of the patient’s blood into the biopsy cavity or during the hematoma-directed surgery. We describe this new procedure of hematoma-directed breast-conserving surgery following Mammotome biopsy for nonpalpable cancer with microcalcifications.
Keywords:Microcalcification  Mammotome  Hematoma-directed surgery
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