An adapted protocol for magnetic localisation of nonpalpable breast cancer lesions and sentinel lymph nodes using a magnetic seed and superparamagnetic iron oxide tracer

Author:

Spiekerman van Weezelenburg Merel A.1ORCID,van Haaren Elisabeth R. M.1ORCID,Aldenhoven Loeki1ORCID,Frotscher Caroline N. A.2,Körver‐Steeman Rachelle2,van Bastelaar James1ORCID,Bouwman Lee H.13,Vissers Yvonne L. J.1,Janssen Alfred1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Zuyderland Medical Centre Sittard‐Geleen The Netherlands

2. Department of Radiology Zuyderland Medical Centre Sittard‐Geleen The Netherlands

3. Department of Clinical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering Maastricht University Maastricht The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLocalisation techniques for nonpalpable breast cancer lesions and sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) are associated with several drawbacks. A complete magnetic technique using magnetic seeds and superparamagnetic iron oxide tracer could be an interesting alternative. This study describes a clear protocol and the results of a combined magnetic approach.MethodsFrom August 2021 to February 2022 40 patients undergoing breast conserving surgery with SLNB were eligible for inclusion. Localisation was performed under ultrasound or stereotactic guidance, 1 week before surgery. Subsequently, 1 ml of tracer was injected at least 4 cm away from the tumour. Technetium‐99m (99mTc) was injected 1 day before surgery as control procedure. Outcomes were SLNB time, a number of nodes detected with magnetic tracer including comparison with 99mTc, a success rate of malignant lesion detection and pathological margin assessment.ResultsIn total, 40 procedures were performed on 39 patients. A median of one node was retrieved. Sentinel nodes were retrieved using MagTrace® with a 92.5% detection rate compared to 99mTc. Wide local excision under magnetic guidance was successful in 35 cases.ConclusionsThis paper describes a combined magnetic approach for breast‐conserving surgery and SLNB. An adapted protocol is described and could be used for implementation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine,Surgery

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