A. Dehaene, A. Smeets, H. Vos, C. Vanongeval, P. Neven, A. Laenen, L. Schops, R. Prevos, T. Thywissen, M. Keupers, I. Nevelsteen
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Introduction: Screening programs and improved imaging result in higher frequency of non-palpable breast lesions, requiring preoperative localisation. Several localisation methods have been developed, with Magseed® among the more recent techniques. This observational study registered safety, effectiveness and surgeon satisfaction of Magseed® localisation. Data were compared with hooked-wire procedure. Methods: Data regarding safety, effectiveness and surgeon satisfaction of 100 patients who underwent Magseed® localisation were prospectively collected between September 2018 and April 2019, and compared with retrospectively collected data of 91 patients who underwent hooked-wire localisation between March 2018 and September 2018. Results: In total, 103 seeds and 102 wires were included. All magnetic seeds were placed under ultrasound guidance, with a median of two days preoperative. Complication rate did not significantly differ between Magseed® and hooked-wire (2.97% vs. 2.13%; p = 1.000). 94.06% of the seeds were detected with Sentimag®, with a retrieval rate of 100%. Positive margin rate was lower for Magseed®, although not significant (4.76% vs. 10.39%; p = 0.233). Due to positive margins, 1 additional mastectomy was performed, in contrast with 3 mastectomies and 1 additional re-excision in the hooked-wire group. Surgeons scored 81% of the Magseed® procedures as ’easier than hookedwire’. Conclusion: Rate of positive margins and re-excision/mastectomy showed a tendency to be lower with Magseed® localisation compared to hooked-wire localisation. Complication rate was equal. Moreover, high surgeon satisfaction and logistical advantages designate Magseed® as preferable over hooked-wire.
简介:筛查程序和影像学的改进导致不可触及的乳房病变的频率更高,需要术前定位。已经开发了几种定位方法,其中Magseed®是最新的技术。这项观察性研究记录了Magseed®定位的安全性、有效性和外科医生满意度。数据与钩丝法比较。方法:前瞻性收集2018年9月至2019年4月期间100例Magseed®定位患者的安全性、有效性和外科医生满意度数据,并与2018年3月至2018年9月期间91例钩丝定位患者的回顾性收集数据进行比较。结果:共获得种子103粒,金属丝102丝。所有磁种子均在超声引导下放置,平均术前2天。Magseed®和有钩钢丝的并发症发生率无显著差异(2.97% vs 2.13%;P = 1.000)。Sentimag®的检出率为94.06%,检出率为100%。Magseed®的阳性利润率较低,但差异不显著(4.76% vs. 10.39%;P = 0.233)。由于边缘阳性,1例追加乳房切除术,相比之下,钩丝组有3例乳房切除术和1例追加再切除术。外科医生认为81%的Magseed®手术“比hookedwire更容易”。结论:与钩丝定位相比,Magseed®定位的阳性边缘率和再切除/乳房切除术率有降低的趋势。并发症发生率相等。此外,高外科医生满意度和物流优势使Magseed®优于钩形钢丝。