Abstract
The purpose of this multicenter study was to determine the accuracy and clinical value of a dedicated breast biopsy system which allows for MR-guided vacuum biopsy (VB) of contrast-enhancing lesions. In five European centers, MR-guided 11-gauge VB was performed on 341 lesions. In 7 cases VB was unsuccessful. This was immediately realized on postinterventional images or direct follow-up combined with histopathology-imaging correlation; thus, a false-negative diagnosis was avoided. Histology of 334 successful biopsies yielded 84 (25%) malignancies, 17 (5%) atypical ductal hyperplasias, and 233 (70%) benign entities. Verification of malignant or borderline lesions included reexcision of the biopsy cavity. Benign histologic biopsy results were verified by retrospective correlation with the pre- and postinterventional MRI and by subsequent follow-up. Our results indicate that MR-guided VB, in combination with the dedicated biopsy coil, offers the possibility to accurately diagnose even very small lesions that can only be visualized or localized by MRI.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Perlet, C., Heinig, A., Prat, X., Casselman, J., Baath, L., Sittek, H., … Heywang-Köbrunner, S. H. (2002). Multicenter study for the evaluation of a dedicated biopsy device for MR-guided vacuum biopsy of the breast. European Radiology, 12(6), 1463–1470. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-002-1376-4
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.