Women's Center
BAPTIST HEALTH Breast Center
Needle Localization
This procedure is performed prior to surgery on many patients. If a surgeon
cannot feel the abnormality, which needs to be removed, the abnormality must
be identified prior to surgery so that the surgeon knows which tissue to remove.
The patient reports
to the Surgery Department first to receive a gown. The patient is then brought
to the Radiology Department for localization. The needle localization may be
performed either under ultrasound guidance or mammographic guidance, depending
on which type of image best shows the abnormality.
The breast is cleaned
with antiseptic and is anethetized with local anesthetic. A small needle is
placed into the breast in the area of abnormality. After the radiologist is
certain that the needle is in exactly the right position, a thin wire is placed
through the needle and the needle is removed. All that is left in the breast
is a thin wire marking the area of abnormality. Mammographic pictures are then
taken and sent with the patient to the Operating Room. There is usually only
slight discomfort, if any, during this procedure.