A. Digiorgio et al., ULTRASOUND-GUIDED EXCISIONAL BIOPSY OF NON-PALPABLE BREAST-LESIONS - TECHNIQUE AND PRELIMINARY-RESULTS, The European journal of surgery, 164(11), 1998, pp. 819-824
Objective: To develop a simple and accurate technique of incisional bi
opsy under ultrasonographic guidance to aid the histological diagnosis
of non-palpable lesions of the breast Design: Open prospective study.
Setting: Teaching hospital, Italy. Subjects: 35 patients who presente
d to this hospital with 42 non-palpable lesions diagnosed by echograph
y or mammography during 18 month period 1995-1996. Interventions: Crea
tion of a pocket in the breast in which the transducer of the ultrasou
nd scanner was inserted to guide the surgeon while an excision biopsy
was taken. Main outcome measures: Histological diagnosis, and quality
of scar. Results: Mean (SD) diameter of the lesions was 11.6 (3.15) mm
on the ultrasound scan, that of the biopsy specimens was 18.1 (5.82)
mm, and that of the histological specimens 9.7 (3.52) mm. 29 lesions s
howed fibrocystic mastopathy with apocrine metaplasia, 10 fibroadenoma
s, 2 invasive ductal carcinoma, and 1 atypical duct hyperplasia. There
were no unsightly scars. Conclusions: We have developed a simple and
accurate technique for incisional biopsy under ultrasound control.