The role and efficacy of Mammotome biopsy (vacuum-assisted breast biopsy)

Journal: Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal Of Clinical Medicine
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Abstract

Mammotome (Vacuum-assisted Breast Biopsy System) is a device for needle biopsy of the breast which is useful for the biopsy of non-palpable lesions. Although Mammotome biopsy is performed on mammography or ultrasound guided, mammography -guided (stereotactic) Mammotome is more important because it is almost only devise for the biopsy of non-palpable microcalcifications. We performed 1000 cases of stereotactic Mammotome biopsy between February 2000 and February 2005 in Cancer Institute Hospital, 31% of the cases were diagnosed as cancer, among these cases 83% were noninvasive carcinoma and 17% were invasive. Of the cases which Mammotome revealed noninvasive carcinoma 17% were found to have invasive lesions after the operation. Mammotome is useful device for the diagnosis of early breast cancer.

Authors
Kaoru Takahashi, Naoya Gomi, Takuji Iwase, Goi Sakamoto
Relevant Conditions

Breast Cancer