How does MarginProbe work?

How does MarginProbe work?

How does MarginProbe work? The MarginProbe is a surgical tool used in conjunction with imaging and palpation of the tumor. The MarginProbe System uses both a console and a probe. The probe transmits a radiofrequency that identifies cancerous cells, which are difficult to distinguish from healthy cells by sight alone.

What is a margin probe?

The MarginProbe® System is a new device that can detect microscopic tumor cells at or close to the margin of the surgical resection intraoperatively, providing the surgeon with the ability to re-excise tissue at the time of surgery, reducing the need for a second surgery to obtain clear margins. .

What is a Savi Scout?

SAVI SCOUT® is designed to help treat early-stage breast cancer patients who choose to have a lumpectomy or excisional biopsy — a diagnostic procedure in which the whole tumor is removed and tested — where the tumor is not able to be felt by hand.

How is Savi inserted?

The SAVI Brachy applicator is gently inserted in a closed position into the tumor cavity through a small incision, a procedure that is usually done in Dr Santillan’s office. The catheters are gently expanded to conform to the shape of your cavity. This is done only once, at the beginning of your treatment.

What are the side effects of SAVI radiation?

Fatigue is a common radiation-associated side effect and generally resolves within several days of the completion of therapy. Other less common side effects include a change in skin color, skin dryness, and a loss of hair under the arm.

How long does SAVI SCOUT procedure take?

The procedure will usually take about 5 minutes. The radiologist will arrange a special mammogram picture to check the position of the Scout marker to ensure it is in the correct position. You may have some mild discomfort and bruising after the procedure.

How long is recovery after a lumpectomy?

Healing time after surgery can range anywhere from a few days to a week. After a lumpectomy without a lymph node biopsy, you’re likely to feel well enough to return to work after two or three days. You can usually resume normal physical activities, like going to the gym, after one week.

What does a SAVI SCOUT look like?

A SAVI SCOUT is a metallic reflector about the size of a grain of rice that is placed inside the breast in the tissue that needs to be removed. It cannot be seen from the outside and is not something you can feel once it is placed.

How does a SAVI SCOUT work?

The SAVI SCOUT® surgical guidance system uses electromagnetic wave technology to provide precise, accurate real-time surgical guidance during breast surgery. An alternative to wire localization, SCOUT features a reflector that is placed at the tumor site prior to surgery.

How long should you rest after lumpectomy?

You will probably be able to go back to work or your normal routine in 1 to 3 weeks. It may be longer, depending on the type of work you do and whether you are having radiation or chemotherapy. You may shower 24 to 48 hours after surgery, if your doctor okays it.

How long does it take for a lumpectomy incision to heal?

Resting for a few days can give your body the time it needs to recuperate. Many people feel fully recovered two weeks after lumpectomy surgery.

How much pain are you in after a lumpectomy?

For 1 or 2 days after the surgery, you will probably feel tired and have some pain. The skin around the cut (incision) may feel firm, swollen, and tender, and be bruised. Tenderness should go away in about 2 or 3 days, and the bruising within 2 weeks. Firmness and swelling may last for 3 to 6 months.

What is marginprobe technology for breast cancer?

The technology uses radio-frequency (RF) electrical fields to probe the tissue in order to identify any cancer that may be remaining on the surface of the tissue removed from the breast. If MarginProbe identifies cancer on the surface of the tissue the surgeon will remove additional tissue from the breast at the time of surgery.

What happens if marginprobe identifies cancer on the surface?

If MarginProbe identifies cancer on the surface of the tissue the surgeon will remove additional tissue from the breast at the time of surgery. The question “Did we get all the cancer?” weighs on every surgeon and patient’s mind for days after surgery until they receive the final pathology report.

What can marginprobe do for You?

With MarginProbe, surgeons can identify positive margins in real-time on the lumpectomy specimen enabling them to take additional tissue during the first lumpectomy surgery.

How effective is marginprobe in identifying DCIS?

MarginProbe has been proven to be equally as effective in identifying DCIS as it is in identifying invasive cancers. Watch the videos to learn more about DCIS and how surgeons overcome the challenges with DCIS during surgery. What is DCIS? How do you get clean margins with DCIS?