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  Vol. 139 No. 8, August 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Use of Preoperative Breast Ultrasonography for Mapping of Breast Cancer Extent Improves Resection Margins During Breast Conservation Surgery

Hernan I. Vargas, MD; Iraj Khalkhali, MD; Katherine D. Gonzalez, RN; Kamal Eldrageely, MD; Melissa Burla, MS; M. Perla Vargas, MD

Arch Surg. 2004;139:863-869.

Background  Positive margins after breast conservation surgery occur frequently and negatively influence local control rates.

Hypothesis  Preoperative breast ultrasonography reduces the incidence of positive margins during breast conservation surgery.

Design  Case-control analysis.

Patients and Intervention  One hundred twenty-two consecutive patients with invasive breast cancer were studied. Palpation or needle-wire–guided breast conservation surgery was used in the first 61 patients (group 1). Preoperative breast ultrasonography was added to the protocol in the last 61 patients (group 2).

Main Outcome Measures  Incidence of positive margins, distance to closest margin.

Results  There was a 3.7-fold reduction in positive margins (P = .04, 95% confidence interval, 1.06-16.73) and improved resection margins (P = .04, 95% confidence interval, 0.14-3.88) when breast ultrasonography was used. Reexcision of margins was done in 11% (7 of 61 patients) in group 1 and 3% (2 of 61 patients) in group 2 (P = .17).

Conclusion  Preoperative breast ultrasonography improves the margins of resection and decreases the incidence of positive margins during breast conservation surgery.


From the Harbor–UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, Calif.



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