The significance of ultrasound-guided localization of nonpalpable breast lesions using carbon suspension

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Abstract

Purpose
To evaluate the utility of ultrasound-guided tattooing localization of the nonpalpable breast lesions with carbon suspension.
Patients and methods
This study is a prospective analysis study for 35 patients with main age about 49.7±8 years old which had nonpalpable breast lesions for preoperative localization at the period from October 2020 till November 2022.
Results
Thirty-five female patients with mean age 49.7±8 years had 35 nonpalpable breast lesions seen at upper–outer quadrant in 14 (40%) patients, retroareolar region at 11 (31.4%) patients, lower outer quadrant in four (11.6%) cases, lower inner quadrant in three (8.6%) patients and upper inner quadrant in three (8.6%) patients. The lesions size ranged 10–22 mm with mean size about 15±3 mm. The localization procedure take time ranging from 20 to 30 min with mean time about 24.1 min. The duration of the charcoal localization before operation ranging from 1 to 5 days with mean time about 1.8 days. The main complication noted by the charcoal localization technique is pain. Pain was associated with 11.4% of all studied cases while 88.6% had no complications. The localization by charcoal suspension was effective in 33 (94.3%) cases, while only two (5.7%) cases could not be localized.
Conclusion
Localization of nonpalpable breast lesion under US Guidance by Injection of Charcoal Solution is a very simple, safe, and accurate method.

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