2010
DOI: 10.1097/ruq.0b013e3181efa72e
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Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Biopsy of the Augmented Breast Using Implant Displacement

Abstract: The purpose of the technique was to develop a method of performing ultrasound-guided percutaneous biopsy of the augmented breast that would reduce risk of causing implant rupture. Using adhesive tape, we have displaced retropectoral implants away from the lesion to be biopsied. This resulted in greater space between the lesion and the implant and allowed ultrasound-guided biopsy to be accomplished with greater ease and with reduced risk of rupturing the implant.

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“…Although the risk for implant rupture is decreased for retropectoral implants, these implants must be displaced for adequate tissue compression and visualization of the target (Fig 3), especially for stereotactic and MR imaging guidance. A similar technique has been reported for US-guided biopsy, in which tape was used to posteriorly displace a retropectoral implant (18). Fine-needle aspiration should be considered in cases in which the target is located immediately adjacent to the implant and large-core needle biopsy cannot safely be performed (Fig 4).…”
Section: Breast Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the risk for implant rupture is decreased for retropectoral implants, these implants must be displaced for adequate tissue compression and visualization of the target (Fig 3), especially for stereotactic and MR imaging guidance. A similar technique has been reported for US-guided biopsy, in which tape was used to posteriorly displace a retropectoral implant (18). Fine-needle aspiration should be considered in cases in which the target is located immediately adjacent to the implant and large-core needle biopsy cannot safely be performed (Fig 4).…”
Section: Breast Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%