Combined use of magnetic seed and tracer in breast conserving surgery with sentinel lymph node biopsy for non-palpable breast lesions: A pilot study describing pitfalls and solutions

E.R.M. van Haaren*, M.H. Martens, M.A.S. van Weezelenburg, L.M. van Roozendaal, C.N.A. Frotscher, R.R.M. Korver-Steeman, M.B.I. Lobbes, J. van Bastelaar, Y.L.J. Vissers, A. Janssen

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Abstract

Backgrounds: Traditionally, breast conserving surgery for non-palpable breast cancer is guided by wire or radioactive seed and radioactive tracer for sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB). Alternatively, a stain-less magnetic seed and superparamagnetic iron oxide tracer (SPIO) can be combined as a radioactive-free technique. The aim of this study was to define the pitfalls we encountered during implementation of this combined technique and provide solutions resulting in an instruction manual for a radio-active free procedure. Methods: Between January and March 2021, seventeen consecutive patients with cN0 non-palpable breast cancer were included. The magnetic seed was placed to localize the lesion and SPIO was used to identify the sentinel lymph node (SLN). A lymphoscintigraphy with Technetium-99m nano colloid was performed concomitantly in all patients as a control procedure for SPIO. Surgical outcomes are reported, including problems with placing and retrieval of the seed and SPIO and corresponding solutions. Results: Surgical excision was successful with invasive tumor-free margins in all patients. SLN detection was successful in 82% patients when compared to Technetium-99m. The most challenging issue was an overlapping magnetic signal of the seed and SPIO. Solutions are provided in detail. Conclusions: Combined use of magnetic seed and SPIO for wide local excision and SLNB patients with nonpalpable breast lesions appeared challenging due to overlapping magnetic signals. After multiple adaptations, the protocol proved to be feasible with an added advantage of eliminating the use of radioisotopes. We described the pitfalls and solutions resulting in an instruction manual for a totally radioactive-free procedure.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101905
Number of pages6
JournalSurgical Oncology
Volume46
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Breast conserving surgery
  • Magnetic tracer
  • Magnetic seed
  • CONTRAST-ENHANCED MAMMOGRAPHY
  • SUPERPARAMAGNETIC IRON-OXIDE
  • NUCLEIC-ACID AMPLIFICATION
  • CANCER PATIENTS
  • LOCALIZATION
  • MRI
  • NANOPARTICLES
  • METAANALYSIS
  • TC-99

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