Evaluation and indications of ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted core needle breast biopsy

Background: The Mammotome is a diagnostic tool used under stereotactic or with ultrasound guidance. A clear indication for Mammotome use under stereotactic guidance is when a non-palpable microcalcification is a target. However, the indications for the use of the Mammotome under ultrasound guidance vary among institutions, and it is difficult to find a place for the Mammotome among conventional biopsy techniques. The Mammotome biopsy has been available in our hospital since July 1999. We assessed the effectiveness and indications of ultrasound-guided Mammotome biopsy.Methods: We performed Mammotome biopsies in 433 cases requiring histological diagnosis from July 1999 to September 2006, using an 11-gauge articulated arm-type Mammotome under ultrasound guidance. There were 377 mass lesions including 83 non-palpable cases and 56 hypoechoic lesions.Results: The indications for Mammotome biopsy were 162 cases with inconsistent fine needle aspiration (FNA) and imaging findings, 114 cases indeterminate by FNA, 68 cases of an identified pathological type before neoadjuvant chemotherapy and confirmation of hormone receptor status, 36 inadequate cases by FNA, 20 cases of confirmation of fibroadenoma and other benign tumors, 8 removal cases of fibroadenoma, 8 microcalcification cases, and 17 others. The target lesion was obtained in 99.5% of the cases.Conclusions: Ultrasound-guided Mammotome biopsy is an accurate and useful diagnostic method that enables sufficient amounts of tissue to be obtained with minimal invasion and few complications. The Mammotome is the first choice for obtaining a definitive pathological diagnosis in breast lesions.

[1]  K. Schilling,et al.  Sonographically guided directional vacuum-assisted breast biopsy using a handheld device. , 2001, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[2]  L. Philpotts,et al.  Comparison of automated versus vacuum-assisted biopsy methods for sonographically guided core biopsy of the breast. , 2003, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[3]  A. Stavros,et al.  Ultrasound-Guided Mamtmeotomoy , 1996 .

[4]  R. J. Jackman,et al.  Percutaneous removal of benign mammographic lesions: comparison of automated large-core and directional vacuum-assisted stereotactic biopsy techniques. , 1998, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[5]  S. Parker Utrasound-guided mammotomy : A new breast biopsy technique , 1996 .

[6]  S. Parker,et al.  Performing a breast biopsy with a directional, vacuum-assisted biopsy instrument. , 1997, Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc.

[7]  V. Deshpande,et al.  False‐negative core needle biopsies of the breast , 2003, Cancer.

[8]  L. Liberman,et al.  Percutaneous removal of malignant mammographic lesions at stereotactic vacuum-assisted biopsy. , 1998, Radiology.

[9]  R A Cooper,et al.  Accuracy and complication rates of US-guided vacuum-assisted core breast biopsy: initial results. , 2000, Radiology.

[10]  S. Korourian,et al.  Percutaneous excisional breast biopsy. , 2002, American journal of surgery.

[11]  U. Metser,et al.  Diagnosis and treatment of breast fibroadenomas by ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy. , 2003, Archives of Surgery.

[12]  I. Bleiweiss,et al.  Complete removal of nonpalpable breast malignancies with a stereotactic percutaneous vacuum-assisted biopsy instrument. , 1999, Journal of the American College of Surgeons.

[13]  E. Baez,et al.  Minimal invasive complete excision of benign breast tumors using a three‐dimensional ultrasound‐guided mammotome vacuum device , 2003, Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

[14]  H. Lam,et al.  Diagnostic accuracy of vacuum‐assisted biopsy device for image‐detected breast lesions , 2001, ANZ journal of surgery.

[15]  P. Burrowes,et al.  Vacuum-assisted large-core breast biopsy: complications and their incidence. , 2000, Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes.