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Evaluation of sonographic detectability of different markers within an in vitro simulation model of the axilla.

Selin Guergan1, Uta Hoopmann1, Carmen Roehm1, Bettina Boeer1, Regina Fugunt1, Gisela Helms1, Anna Seller1, Mario Marx1,2, Ernst Oberlechner1, Andreas Hartkopf1, Heike Preibsch3, Sara Brucker1, Diethelm Wallwiener1, Markus Hahn1, Ines Verena Gruber4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Clip-marking of axillary lymph nodes with initial biopsy-confirmed metastasis is required for targeted axillary dissection (TAD), which includes sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) and selective localization and removal of the clipped targeted lymph node. There have been several studies which examined the feasibility of TAD in routine clinical use. In this context, the optimal clip visualisation was noted as one of the crucial limiting factors. We, therefore, evaluated the sonographic detectability of 10 different commercially available markers within an in vitro model simulating the anatomical composition of the axilla.
METHODS: In this standardised model consisting of porcine fat with 30 mm thickness, the visibility of a total of ten markers was analysed in all 3 planes (parallel, diagonal, orthograde) with wire guidance and then classified into either "visibility good", "visibility moderate" or "visibility poor" with regard to the alignment of the transducer. Additionally, "real-life conditions" were simulated, in which the markers were searched without any wires guidance.
RESULTS: It was observed that, while not all markers are detectable in fatty tissue, markers with spherical shape (non-embedded Inconel or Nitinol) or rectangular-shaped Titanium markers with embedded material have a clear advantage. 3D-shaped markers can always be detected in all three axes, which is of particular importance in the axilla with its pyramid shape and fatty tissue.
CONCLUSION: The shape and the embedding of the material play a crucial role for visibility and efficacy of the marker, as reliable marking of suspicious and pathological axillary lymph nodes is essential for TAD.
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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Clip-marking; Lymph node; Sonographic detectability; Targeted axillary dissection

Year:  2021        PMID: 34142225     DOI: 10.1007/s00404-021-06085-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet        ISSN: 0932-0067            Impact factor:   2.344


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