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Radiofrequency identification tag localization is comparable to wire localization for non-palpable breast lesions
by
Dontchos, Brian
, Spivey, Tara
, Hughes, Kevin
, McGugin, Caroline
, Kelly, Bridget
, Gadd, Michele
, Specht, Michelle
, Coopey, Suzanne
, Smith, Barbara
in
Biopsy
/ Breast
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer research
/ Invasiveness
/ Lesions
/ Localization
/ Lumpectomy
/ Radio-tagging
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2019
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Radiofrequency identification tag localization is comparable to wire localization for non-palpable breast lesions
by
Dontchos, Brian
, Spivey, Tara
, Hughes, Kevin
, McGugin, Caroline
, Kelly, Bridget
, Gadd, Michele
, Specht, Michelle
, Coopey, Suzanne
, Smith, Barbara
in
Biopsy
/ Breast
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer research
/ Invasiveness
/ Lesions
/ Localization
/ Lumpectomy
/ Radio-tagging
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2019
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Radiofrequency identification tag localization is comparable to wire localization for non-palpable breast lesions
by
Dontchos, Brian
, Spivey, Tara
, Hughes, Kevin
, McGugin, Caroline
, Kelly, Bridget
, Gadd, Michele
, Specht, Michelle
, Coopey, Suzanne
, Smith, Barbara
in
Biopsy
/ Breast
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer research
/ Invasiveness
/ Lesions
/ Localization
/ Lumpectomy
/ Radio-tagging
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2019
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Radiofrequency identification tag localization is comparable to wire localization for non-palpable breast lesions
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Radiofrequency identification tag localization is comparable to wire localization for non-palpable breast lesions
2019
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Overview
PurposeRadiofrequency identification (RFID) tag localization (TL) is a technique of localizing non-palpable breast lesions that can be performed prior to surgery. We sought to evaluate whether TL is comparable to wire localization (WL) in regard to specimen size, operative time, and re-excision rate.MethodsA retrospective cohort analysis was performed on TL and WL excisional biopsies and lumpectomies performed by 5 surgeons at 2 institutions. Cases were stratified by surgery type and surgical indication. Associations between localization technique and specimen volume, operative time, and re-excision rate were assessed by univariate and multivariate analyses.ResultsA total of 503 procedures were included, 147 TL (29.2%) and 356 WL (70.8%). Nineteen (12.9%) RFID tags were placed before surgery, ranging 1–22 days. All intended targets were removed. TL and WL excisional biopsy and lumpectomy specimen volumes were similar (p = 0.560 and 0.494). TL and WL excisional biopsy and lumpectomy + SLNB operative times were similar (p = 0.152 and 0.158), but TL lumpectomies without SLNB took longer than WL (57 min vs 49 min; p = 0.027). Re-excision rates were similar by surgical procedure (p = 0.615), surgical indication (DCIS p = 0.145; invasive carcinoma p = 0.759), and confirmed by multivariable analysis (OR 0.754, 95% CI 0.392–1.450; p = 0.397).ConclusionsTL has similar surgical outcomes to WL with added benefit that TL can occur prior to the day of surgery. TL is an acceptable alternative to WL and should be considered for non-palpable breast lesions.
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