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Breast needle localization is a simple process preformed
to clearly mark the area in your breast prior to surgery for removal
of a nonpalpable abnormality such as a mass or calcification. A mammogram
is taken to locate the abnormality. The breast remains in compression
and a local anesthetic is administered. The radiologist then inserts
a needle into the area to be localized. In some cases, ultrasound
is used to guide needle placement. When the needle is correctly in
place, a small guide wire will be inserted through the needle to
mark the position. The wire will be a “map” for the surgeon.
The needle is removed and the guide wire is taped securely to your
skin.
With the breast localized in this manner, the surgeon can accurately
remove the suspicious tissue while minimizing the removal of healthy
breast tissue.
For more information about this procedure, ask your physician or call the Breast Health Center: Phone: (941) 917-2636