Does lateral arm technique decrease the rate of clip migration in stereotactic and tomosynthesis-guided biopsies?

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Background: Mammography-guided vacuum-assisted biopsies (MGVAB) can be done with stereotaxis or digital breast tomosynthesis guidance. Both methods can be performed with a conventional (CBA) or a lateral arm biopsy approach (LABA). Marker clip migration is relatively frequent in MGVAB (up to 44%), which in cases requiring surgery carries a risk of positive margins and re-excision. We aimed to compare the rates of clip migration and hematoma formation between the CBA and LABA techniques of prone MGVAB. Our HIPAA compliant retrospective study included all consecutive prone MGVAB performed in a single institution over a 20-month period. The LABA approach was used with DBT guidance; CBA utilized DBT or stereotactic guidance. The tissue sampling techniques were otherwise identical. Results: After exclusion, 389 biopsies on 356 patients were analyzed. LABA was done in 97 (25%), and CBA in 292 (75%) cases. There was no statistical difference in clip migration rate with either 1 cm or 2 cm distance cut-off [15% for CBA and 10% for LABA for 1 cm threshold (p = 0.31); 5.8% or CBA and 3.1% or LABA for 2 cm threshold (p = 0.43)]. There was no difference in the rate of hematoma formation (57.5% in CDB and 50.5% in LABA, p = 0.24). The rates of technical failure were similar for both techniques (1.7% for CBA and 3% for LABA) with a combined failure rate of 1%. Conclusions: LABA and CBA had no statistical difference in clip migration or hematoma formation rates. Both techniques had similar success rates and may be helpful in different clinical situations.

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Weaver, O., Cohen, E. O., Perry, R. E., Tso, H. H., Phalak, K., Srinivasan, A., … Leung, J. W. T. (2021). Does lateral arm technique decrease the rate of clip migration in stereotactic and tomosynthesis-guided biopsies? Insights into Imaging, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-021-01136-w

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