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Multicenter Study
. 2019 Mar;29(3):1435-1443.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-018-5681-y. Epub 2018 Aug 17.

Feasibility of mapping breast cancer with supine breast MRI in patients scheduled for oncoplastic surgery

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Multicenter Study

Feasibility of mapping breast cancer with supine breast MRI in patients scheduled for oncoplastic surgery

S Joukainen et al. Eur Radiol. 2019 Mar.

Abstract

Objectives: To prospectively determine the feasibility of preoperative supine breast MRI in breast cancer patients scheduled for oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery.

Methods: In addition to a diagnostic prone breast MRI, a supplementary supine MRI was performed with the patient in the surgical position including skin markers. Tumours' locations were ink-marked on the skin according to findings obtained from supine MRI. Changes in tumours' largest diameter and locations between prone and supine MRI were measured and compared to histology. Nipple-to-tumour and tumour-to-chest wall distances were also measured. Tumours and suspicious areas were surgically removed according to skin ink-markings. The differences between MRI measurements with reference to histopathology were evaluated with the paired-sample t test.

Results: Fourteen consecutive patients, 15 breasts and 27 lesions were analysed. Compared to histology, prone MRI overestimated tumour size by 47.1% (p = 0.01) and supine MRI by 14.5% (p = 0.259). In supine MRI, lesions' mean diameters and areas were smaller compared to prone MRI (- 20.9%, p = 0.009 and - 38.3%, p = 0.016, respectively). This difference in diameter was more pronounced in non-mass lesions (- 31.2%, p = 0.031) compared to mass lesions (- 9.2%, p = 0.009). Tumours' mean distance from chest wall diminished by 69.4% (p < 0.001) and from nipple by 18.2% (p < 0.001). Free microscopic margins were achieved in first operation in all patients.

Conclusions: Supine MRI in the surgical position is feasible and useful in the precise localisation of prone MRI-detected lesions and provides a helpful tool to implement in surgery. Supine MRI more accurately determines tumours' size and location and might have an important role to diminish overestimations.

Key points: • Breath-hold supine breast MRI is feasible using commercially available coils and sequences. • Size and area of lesions on MRI were consistently smaller when measured from the supine position as compared to the prone position. • Supine breast MRI is useful in the precise preoperative localisation of prone MRI-detected lesions. •.

Keywords: Breast neoplasms/diagnosis; Breast/neoplasms/surgery; Humans; Magnetic resonance imaging/methods.

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