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The ABBI procedure offers a minimally invasive approach for excising small, nonpalpable breast lesions. This study shows 90% complete resection of malignant lesions under 10mm, suggesting its therapeutic potential.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Radiology

Context:

  • 30% of breast biopsies target nonpalpable lesions, necessitating advanced surgical techniques.
  • Traditional methods for nonpalpable lesions require improved 3D targeting and reduced tissue trauma.
  • The ABBI (Abbreviated Breast Biopsy Intervention) procedure enables percutaneous, single-block excision of mammographically detected lesions <2cm.

Purpose:

  • To prospectively evaluate the ABBI procedure as a therapeutic tool for nonpalpable breast lesions.
  • To assess the efficacy of the ABBI device in achieving complete resection of malignant lesions.

Summary:

  • The ABBI procedure was prospectively evaluated for therapeutic use in nonpalpable breast lesions.
  • In 10 malignant lesions with pathologic size <10mm, 9 (90%) achieved complete resection.

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  • No residual disease was found at re-excision of the biopsy site in the successfully treated cases.
  • Impact:

    • The ABBI procedure shows promise as a therapeutic option for mammary lesions.
    • This technique may offer a less invasive surgical management for specific breast abnormalities.
    • Preliminary results suggest a potential role for ABBI in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer.