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Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
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Exam Preparation
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| During The Exam - What to Expect Upon entering the procedure room, the woman lies face-down on a special table. The table has a hole through which the breast is placed. The breast is slightly compressed to immobilize it, just as in a mammmogram. This allows our radiologists to get a clear mammographic image of the area to be sampled. The table is connected to a computer that processes digital images. Placement of the sampling device is guided by a computerized system using x-rays. Two images at different angles are taken that allow the computer to localize the mass and calculate the coordinates. Local anesthesia is used before the vaccum - operated needle is advanced to the coordinates that were calculated by the computer. The advance of the needle is followed by several images. Once the needle is seen to be in the breast mass or the breast microcalcification, vacuum-assisted biopsies are taken. The patient is awake throughout the whole procedure and can go home with a Band-Aid shortly thereafter. The pathology specimens are sent to a pathologist, and the results are usually known within two-to-four days. |
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After the Exam It
is best to avoid strenuous activity for about 24 hours after the
procedure. It also helps to place an ice pack on the breast to ease any
discomfort. Some patients may have a bruise for about 10 days after the
procedure, and there may be a tiny scar at the point where the needle
was inserted. |
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