Savi scout® radar localisation of non-palpable breast lesions: Systematic review and pooled analysis of 842 cases

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Background/Aim: With the increase in detection of non-palpable breast lesions through screening, wire-guided localisation (WGL) has long been the favoured method for preoperative localisation. However, this technique comes with several limitations. New methods have been developed, including several non-radioactive, wireless options. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of Savi Scout® localisation (SSL) through this pooled analysis and systematic review. Materials and Methods: A number of databases were searched for records reporting data on localisation and retrieval of SSL reflectors, as well as reexcision rate. We included our own data from 20 patients (22 reflectors) at our institution. Results: A total of 842 reflectors were inserted across eleven studies and our own data. Pooled analysis revealed an overall successful deployment rate of 99.64% and a successful retrieval rate of 99.64% using SSL. A statistically significant difference in re-excision rate was found in a smaller pooled analysis conducted across four studies comparing SSL and WGL (12.9% and 21.1% respectively, p<0.01). Conclusion: The Savi Scout® localisation system is a safe and effective alternative to WGL. It facilitates flexible scheduling by decoupling radiology and surgery interventions and may reduce the need for re-excision procedures for positive surgical margins.

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Kasem, I., & Mokbel, K. (2020, July 1). Savi scout® radar localisation of non-palpable breast lesions: Systematic review and pooled analysis of 842 cases. Anticancer Research. International Institute of Anticancer Research. https://doi.org/10.21873/ANTICANRES.14352

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