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Preoperative Roentgenographically Guided Percutaneous Localization of Occult Breast Lesions: Three-Year Experience With 180 Patients and Description of a Method

Preoperative Roentgenographically Guided Percutaneous Localization of Occult Breast Lesions:... Abstract • The identification of a suspicious occult breast lesion with mammography should, in most instances, result in roentgenographically guided localization followed by surgical excision. Over a three-year period, we performed 180 roentgenographically guided preoperative localizations for occult breast lesions, 32% (57/180) of which were malignant. Of the total, there were 85 masses and 95 clustered microcalcifications. We prefer to use a modified hookwire for lesion localization. (Arch Surg 1982;117:65-68) References 1. Beahrs OH, Shapiro S, Smart C: Report of the working group to review the National Cancer Institute: American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Detection Demonstration Projects . J Natl Cancer Inst 1979;62:647-654. 2. Moskowitz M: Screening is not diagnosis . Radiology 1979;133:265-268. 3. Feig SA, Shaber GS, Patchefsky A, et al: Analysis of clinically occult and mammographically occult breast tumors . AJR 1977;128:403-408.Crossref 4. Kalisher L: An improved needle for localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1978;128:815-817. 5. Kopans DB, DeLuca SA: A modified needle-hookwire technique to simplify preoperative localization of occult breast lesions . Radiology 1980;134:781. 6. Horns JW, Arndt RD: Percutaneous spot localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . AJR 1976;127:253-256.Crossref 7. Egan JF, Sayler CG, Goodman MJ: A technique for localizing occult breast lesions . CA 1976;26:32-37. 8. Bolmgren J, Jacobson B, Nordenstrom B: Stereotaxic instrument for needle biopsy of the mamma . AJR 1977;129:121-125.Crossref 9. Hall FM, Frank HA: Preoperative localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . AJR 1979;132:101-105.Crossref 10. Jensen SR, Luttenegger TJ: Wire localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1979;132:484-485. 11. Libshitz HI, Feig SA, Fetouh S: Needle localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1976;121:557-560. 12. Loh CK, Perlman H, Harris J, et al: An improved method for localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1979;130:244-245. 13. Rosato FE, Thomas J, Rosato EF: Operative management of nonpalpable lesions detected by mammography . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1973;137:491-493. 14. Threatt B, Appleman H, Dow R, et al: Percutaneous needle localization of clustered mammary microcalcifications prior to biopsy . AJR 1974;121:839-842.Crossref http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Surgery American Medical Association

Preoperative Roentgenographically Guided Percutaneous Localization of Occult Breast Lesions: Three-Year Experience With 180 Patients and Description of a Method

Archives of Surgery , Volume 117 (1) – Jan 1, 1982

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1982 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0004-0010
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1538-3644
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10.1001/archsurg.1982.01380250043010
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Abstract

Abstract • The identification of a suspicious occult breast lesion with mammography should, in most instances, result in roentgenographically guided localization followed by surgical excision. Over a three-year period, we performed 180 roentgenographically guided preoperative localizations for occult breast lesions, 32% (57/180) of which were malignant. Of the total, there were 85 masses and 95 clustered microcalcifications. We prefer to use a modified hookwire for lesion localization. (Arch Surg 1982;117:65-68) References 1. Beahrs OH, Shapiro S, Smart C: Report of the working group to review the National Cancer Institute: American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Detection Demonstration Projects . J Natl Cancer Inst 1979;62:647-654. 2. Moskowitz M: Screening is not diagnosis . Radiology 1979;133:265-268. 3. Feig SA, Shaber GS, Patchefsky A, et al: Analysis of clinically occult and mammographically occult breast tumors . AJR 1977;128:403-408.Crossref 4. Kalisher L: An improved needle for localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1978;128:815-817. 5. Kopans DB, DeLuca SA: A modified needle-hookwire technique to simplify preoperative localization of occult breast lesions . Radiology 1980;134:781. 6. Horns JW, Arndt RD: Percutaneous spot localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . AJR 1976;127:253-256.Crossref 7. Egan JF, Sayler CG, Goodman MJ: A technique for localizing occult breast lesions . CA 1976;26:32-37. 8. Bolmgren J, Jacobson B, Nordenstrom B: Stereotaxic instrument for needle biopsy of the mamma . AJR 1977;129:121-125.Crossref 9. Hall FM, Frank HA: Preoperative localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . AJR 1979;132:101-105.Crossref 10. Jensen SR, Luttenegger TJ: Wire localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1979;132:484-485. 11. Libshitz HI, Feig SA, Fetouh S: Needle localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1976;121:557-560. 12. Loh CK, Perlman H, Harris J, et al: An improved method for localization of nonpalpable breast lesions . Radiology 1979;130:244-245. 13. Rosato FE, Thomas J, Rosato EF: Operative management of nonpalpable lesions detected by mammography . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1973;137:491-493. 14. Threatt B, Appleman H, Dow R, et al: Percutaneous needle localization of clustered mammary microcalcifications prior to biopsy . AJR 1974;121:839-842.Crossref

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Archives of SurgeryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 1, 1982

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