Interdisciplinary consensus on the uses and technique of MR-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VAB): Results of a European consensus meeting.

  • Sylvia H Heywang-Köbrunner
  • Ruchi Sinnatamby
  • Annette Lebeau
  • Antje Lebrecht
  • Peter D Britton
  • Ingrid Schreer

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Quality assurance of MR-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VAB). METHOD: A consensus was achieved based on the existing literature and experience of an interdisciplinary group comprising European specialists in breast imaging and VAB. RESULTS: Full imaging work-up must be completed according to existing standards before an indication for MR-guided VAB is established. The procedure should be reserved for lesions demonstrable by MRI alone. Acquisition of >24 cores (11-Gauge) should be routinely attempted, with the intention of sufficiently removing small lesions for accurate diagnosis. Following biopsy the patient should be re-imaged to demonstrate the biopsy site and its proximity to the lesion and hence the likely accuracy of the sampling. All patients should be discussed in a regular interdisciplinary conference and a documented consensus reached regarding patient management. Regular audit and review of all MR-guided VAB results and subsequent follow-up are recommended. CONCLUSION: This consensus includes protocols for the indication, performance parameters, interdisciplinary interpretation therapeutic recommendation, documentation and follow-up of MR-guided VAB. It does not replace official recommendations for percutaneous biopsy.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
ISSN0938-7994
Publication statusPublished - 2008
pubmed 18723305