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Dechun Li1, Jingjing Xu1, Jie Zhang1, Dandan Xia1, Guoqing Shao1.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to compare the application value of the 3D stereo wire localization technique guided by a full digital breast X-ray machine, and general location technique in the resection of breast non-palpable lesions. A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 80 patients with abnormal findings for non-palpable breast molybdenum target X-ray was conducted between June, 2011 and July, 2014. The patients were divided into two groups: 40 cases with a general location of lesions identified by perturbation axial + standard lateral radiograph to guide the clinical operation biopsy (group A); and 40 cases with a general location of lesions identified by the 3D stereo wire localization method to guide the clinical operation biopsy (group B). The one-time success rate of the resection of breast lesions of the two groups of patients was compared. Both groups of patients completed the operation. Of the 40 cases in group A, 33 cases had one-time complete resection of lesions, 5 cases had incomplete resection with the second resection, and the lesions of 2 cases were not excised and the one-time success rate of the breast lesion resection was 82.5%. Of the 40 cases in group B, lesions of 38 cases were one-time complete resection and 2 had vagal reaction; thus, the one-time success rate of breast lesion resection being 95%. Compared to group A, the one-time success rate of breast lesion resection of group B was statistically and significantly higher (χ2=3.638, P<0.05). In conclusion, the 3D stereo wire localization technique guided by the full digital breast X-ray machine for the excision of non-palpable breast lesions has high positioning accuracy with small operation excision scope. It is therefore an effective method that can be utilized for the qualitative diagnosis of non-palpable breast lesions.Entities:
Keywords: breast X-ray photography; breast disease; breast plate photography; three dimensional; wire localization
Year: 2017 PMID: 28599407 PMCID: PMC5453039 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2017.6014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1.Breast calcification in the positioning frame.
Figure 2.The positioning needle was inserted, and the needle tip is located in the focal region.
Figure 3.Indwelling double hook wires in the lesion area.
Figure 4.Postoperative specimen shows a one-time completed resection of lesions.