MRI-guided intervention for breast lesions using the freehand technique in a 3.0-T closed-bore MRI scanner: Feasibility and initial results

  • Hye Young Choi
  • , Sun Mi Kim
  • , Mijung Jang
  • , Bo La Yun
  • , Sung Won Kim
  • , Eunyoung Kang
  • , So Yeon Park
  • , Woo Kyung Moon
  • , Eun Sook Ko

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Abstract

Objective: To report the feasibility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided intervention for diagnosing suspicious breast lesions detectable by MRI only, using the freehand technique with a 3.0-T closed-bore MRI scanner. Materials and Methods: Five women with 5 consecutive MRI-only breast lesions underwent MRI-guided intervention: 3 underwent MRI-guided needle localization and 2, MRI-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy. The interventions were performed in a 3.0-T closed-bore MRI system using a dedicated phased-array breast coil with the patients in the prone position; the freehand technique was used. Technical success and histopathologic outcome were analyzed. Results: MRI showed that four lesions were masses (mean size, 11.5 mm; range, 7-18 mm); and 1, a nonmass-like enhancement (maximum diameter, 21 mm). The locations of the lesions with respect to the breast with index cancer were as follows: different quadrant, same breast - 3 cases; same quadrant, same breast - 1 case; and contralateral breast - 1 case. Histopathologic evaluation of the lesions treated with needle localization disclosed perilobular hemangioma, fibrocystic change, and fibroadenomatous change. The lesions treated with vacuum-assisted biopsy demonstrated a radial scar and atypical apocrine hyperplasia. Follow-up MRI after 2-7 months (mean, 4.6 months) confirmed complete lesion removal in all cases. Conclusion: MRI-guided intervention for breast lesions using the freehand technique with a 3.0-T closed-bore MRI scanner is feasible and accurate for diagnosing MRI-only lesions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-178
Number of pages8
JournalKorean Journal of Radiology
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013

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Keywords

  • Biopsy
  • Breast neoplasms
  • Freehand technique
  • High field
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Needle localization

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