Roll for non Palpable Breast Lesions

Authors

  • Carlos Duarte Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
  • Faustino Bastidas Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
  • Amelia de los Reyes Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
  • Jorge Manrique Universidad Javeriana

Keywords:

Breast neoplasms, surgery, biopsy, nuclear medicine

Abstract

Imaging studies in mammary pathology now provide detection of clinically non palpable lesions whose study requires percutaneous biopsy. If histopathological study is insufficient, suspect or confirms malignancy, surgical resection is necessary. This procedure poses a challenge for the oncology surgeon who has at his/her disposal several techniques, the most widely used being spiral harpoon marking. Another alternative, in use for more than ten years, is ROLL (radio guided occult lesion localization) which not only serves as an adequate weapon to be used against non palpable lesions, but also provides advantages over other, resulting in lower resection volume and lower positive margin incidence. This article describes the ROLL technique used for the localization of non palpable breast lesions.

Author Biographies

Carlos Duarte, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología

Grupo de Cirugía de Seno y Tejidos Blandos, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá D. C., Colombia

Faustino Bastidas, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología

Grupo de Cirugía Oncológica, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá D. C., Colombia

Amelia de los Reyes, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología

Grupo de Medicina Nuclear, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá D. C., Colombia

Jorge Manrique, Universidad Javeriana

Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá D. C., Colombia

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How to Cite

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Duarte, C. et al. 2012. Roll for non Palpable Breast Lesions. Revista Colombiana de Cancerología. 16, 4 (Dec. 2012), 239–243.

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2012-12-01

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