Pneumothorax is associated with which bx type?
Core needle bx
Pneumocystogram
mammo image taken after doctor injects air into a cyst cavity, post aspiration
Indications for bx after aspiration: (4)
Least traumatic bx procedure:
fine needle aspiration bx (FNAB) - cytology analysis
Core BX Device
14-18 g
During a bx, when is the needle best seen?
when beam is perpendicular to long axis of needle
Which procedure is done to avoid lumpectomy?
Core Needle Bx
Directional Vacuum Assisted Core BX (DVAB)
CNB performed with special needle and suction (ie Mammotome)
Mammotome:
can completely remove small tumors with rotating cutting instrument with 11g needle that removes tissue and vacuums it out for histology
Advanced Breast Biopsy Instrument (ABBI)
Surgical BX
Gold-Standard bx method
Incisional bx
removes section of tumor
Excisional bx
removes entire tumor and surrounding tissue
What localization is used for non-palpable lesions?
pre-opperative needle/dye localization
Axillary Lymph Node Dissection ( ALND)
removal of lymph nodes in the axilla for eval of mets from breast primary
Most common complication of ALND
lymphedema
Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection (SLND)
SNL removed or biopsied
Mammographic appearance of hematoma
- may see mild increased density or distinct opaque mass or mass of varied density and retracted appearance
Sonographic appearance of hematoma
Sonographic appearance of seroma
Lymphocele
collection of lymphatic fluid, usually related to surgery or interventional procedures
Irradiated breast tissue changes (6)
Fat necrosis
-uncommon inflammatory and ischemic process related to breast trauma…fat may turn into fibrous mass or oil cyst
Oil cyst on mammo:
round/oval radiolucent mass; varied fat/water density within cyst, eggshell calcification (radiodense capsule)