1999
DOI: 10.1177/000313489906500806
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The Advanced Breast Biopsy Instrumentation (ABBI) Experience at a Community Hospital

Abstract: The Advanced Breast Biopsy Instrumentation (ABBI; U.S. Surgical Corp., Norwalk, CT) system is the newest technology available for the evaluation and diagnosis of nonpalpable breast lesions. It requires the breast imaging specialist, often a radiologist, to localize the suspicious lesion to x, y, and z coordinates in a digital mammogram unit The coordinates are then used by the surgeon to operate and direct the ABBI biopsy device around the lesion to obtain an excisional biopsy. Mammographic confirmation of the… Show more

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“…The biopsy of nonpalpable suspicious radiopaque breast lesions is a challenging procedure carried out by mammographically or sonographically guided techniques. The advanced breast biopsy instrumentation (ABBI; United States Surgical Corporation, Norwalk, CT, USA) as one of the first stereotactically imaging instruments has been established with high accuracy [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Disadvantages of this method are its time-consuming complexity and the residual scar, with a length of 10 to 30 mm depending on the caliber of the cutting cannula used.…”
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“…The biopsy of nonpalpable suspicious radiopaque breast lesions is a challenging procedure carried out by mammographically or sonographically guided techniques. The advanced breast biopsy instrumentation (ABBI; United States Surgical Corporation, Norwalk, CT, USA) as one of the first stereotactically imaging instruments has been established with high accuracy [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Disadvantages of this method are its time-consuming complexity and the residual scar, with a length of 10 to 30 mm depending on the caliber of the cutting cannula used.…”
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confidence: 99%