The LOCalizer Radiofrequency Identification System: An Effective New Technology for Localizing Non-Palpable Breast Lesions for Surgery

  • Carolyn M. Cullinane
  • , James Byrne
  • , Liga Akmenkalne
  • , Donal P. O’ Leary
  • , Alissa M. Connors
  • , Mark A. Corrigan
  • , Henry Paul Redmond
  • , Louise Kelly
  • , Martin J. O’ Sullivan

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Abstract

Background. Breast screening has decreased morbidity and mortality due to detection of early, non-palpable breast cancers. One of the challenges of performing breast-conserving surgery on non-palpable breast tumours is accurate localization of the cancer. We aimed to perform a feasibility study to examine the outcomes associated with the introduction of a novel radiofrequency identification system (RFID) called LOCalizer as an alternative to traditional wire-guided localization. Methods. Data were prospectively collected on all patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery using the LOCalizer RFID system in a regional cancer centre between July 2019 and March 2020. Patients had a RFID tag placed preoperatively and underwent surgical removal of the tag with the index lesion guided by a handheld LOCalizer probe. The primary aim was successful placement and retrieval of the RFID tag. Re-excision rates, specimen size, specimen weight, cancer subtype and complication rate were all recorded. Results. Sixty-nine patients aged between 50 and 69 years had a LOCalizer tag inserted between July 2019 and March 2020. Of these, 6 (8.7%) were diagnostic and 63 (91.3%) were therapeutic. There was no migration of RFID tags, and all tags were retrieved with the index lesion. The overall re-excision of margin rate was 17.4% (12/69). All re-excision of margins was due to positive radial margins. The overall complication rate was 1.4% with one grade 1 Clavien-Dindo morbidity. Conclusion. The LOCalizer RFID is an effective and safe wire-free localization method for non-palpable breast lesions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)473-478
Number of pages6
JournalSurgical Innovation
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • breast surgery
  • image-guided surgery
  • surgical oncology

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