Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4278724 The American Journal of Surgery 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe primary study objective was to compare the cosmetic result of radioguided seed localization (RSL) with wire localization (WL).MethodsA subgroup of patients enrolled in a multicentered, randomized trial comparing WL with RSL participated. Frontal photographs were taken 1 and 3 years postsurgery. The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Cosmetic Rating System was used to evaluate cosmesis outcomes by the patient and a panel of 5 raters.ResultsThe study enrolled 73 patients (WL, n = 38; RSL, n = 35). Most patients rated their overall cosmesis as “excellent” or “good” (76% WL, 80% RSL). Patient and panel ratings on all cosmetic outcomes were similar between groups. Multivariable regression for overall cosmesis found larger specimen volume and reoperation to be predictors of worse ratings.ConclusionsAll cosmetic outcomes assessed were similar after WL and RSL. The comparable outcomes may reflect similar reoperation rates and volumes of excision between groups.

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