Title of article :
Radioguided Occult Lesion Localisation (ROLL) for Excision of Non-Palpable Breast Lesions, a Personal Experience in a Patient with Multifocal Breast Cancer
Author/Authors :
Assarian, Abdolali Department of Surgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Zand, Sanaz Kaviani Breast Disease Institute (KBDI), Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Breast conservation therapy (BCT) is the standard of care for
early stage breast cancer. The procedure can be a challenge for the surgeon if the
lesion is non-palpable. For excision of non-palpable breast lesions, they should be
localized precisely before surgery. There are different techniques such as theWGL
(Wire Guided Localization), ROLL (Radio-guided Occult Lesion Localization),
etc. Some centers consider ROLL as the gold standard technique for excision of
non-palpable breast lesions.
Case presentation: A 44-year-old woman with multifocal breast cancer
presented to the breast clinic. Her imaging including MRI scan confirmed the
presence of three tumors in the left breast and malignant looking nodes in the left
axilla. Under ultrasound guidance, Core Needle Biopsy (CNB) of the breast
lesions and Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) of two lymph nodes in the left axilla
were performed. Pathology of all three masses confirmed Invasive Ductal
Carcinoma (IDC) andFNAof the lymph nodes was suspicious for malignancy. She
was treated with breast conserving surgery using the ROLL technique. All three
tumors were excised with adequate margins and axillary lymph node dissection
was performed. The cosmetic results were satisfactory.
Conclusion: The ROLL technique is simple to perform and has several
advantages compared to the WGL. We recommend this procedure, especially in
multifocal non-palpable lesions.
Keywords :
Multifocal , non-palpable , wire-guided localization , breast conservation therapy , radioguided occult lesion localization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics