2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmrs.687
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Localisation accuracy with iodine‐125 seed versus wire guidance for breast cancer surgery

Abstract: IntroductionImpalpable breast lesions generally require image‐guided localisation for breast‐conserving surgery. A standard technique is to place a hook wire (HW) within the lesion. Radioguided occult lesion localisation using iodine seeds (ROLLIS) involves inserting a 4.5 mm iodine‐125 seed (seed) into the lesion. We hypothesised that a seed could be more precisely positioned in relation to the lesion than a HW and that this may be associated with a lower re‐excision rate.MethodsRetrospective review of consec… Show more

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“…Furthermore, its greatest advantage is that it allows for the localization of the sentinel lymph node with the same radiotracer ( 49 , 50 ). Radioactive iodine seed has a small size of 4.5 mm and can be placed five days before surgery ( 58 ). It also does not have depth limitations for detectability ( 11 ).…”
Section: Localization Methods For Non-palpable Breast Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, its greatest advantage is that it allows for the localization of the sentinel lymph node with the same radiotracer ( 49 , 50 ). Radioactive iodine seed has a small size of 4.5 mm and can be placed five days before surgery ( 58 ). It also does not have depth limitations for detectability ( 11 ).…”
Section: Localization Methods For Non-palpable Breast Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%