This prospective study evaluated the intraoperative ultrasound scan (IUSS) for nonpalpable breast lesions’ detection. A total of 108 consecutive female patients underwent surgery using IUSS: Frozen sections demonstrated clear margins in 95.5% of neoplastic patients. Only four (4.5%) patients underwent local re‐excision in the same operation. IUSS demonstrated to be quick, accurate, useful, effective, and safe for the intraoperative management of neoplastic nonpalpable breast lesions when performed by a surgeon who has undergone US training, particularly for people in whom alternative approaches can show some limitations due to contraindications or because of scheduling constraints, costs, and patient discomfort.

Intraoperative sonography for nonpalpable breast lesions: Additional indications for a consolidate technique

Fausto Fama’
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Marco Cicciu’;Giancarlo Buccheri;Maria Gioffre’‐Florio;Salvatore Benvenga;Alessandro Sindoni
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2019-01-01

Abstract

This prospective study evaluated the intraoperative ultrasound scan (IUSS) for nonpalpable breast lesions’ detection. A total of 108 consecutive female patients underwent surgery using IUSS: Frozen sections demonstrated clear margins in 95.5% of neoplastic patients. Only four (4.5%) patients underwent local re‐excision in the same operation. IUSS demonstrated to be quick, accurate, useful, effective, and safe for the intraoperative management of neoplastic nonpalpable breast lesions when performed by a surgeon who has undergone US training, particularly for people in whom alternative approaches can show some limitations due to contraindications or because of scheduling constraints, costs, and patient discomfort.
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