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Mammotome Biopsy System

The Mammotome® Biopsy System has been helping physicians accurately diagnose breast cancer since 1995. No other vacuum-assisted breast biopsy device can match.

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The Mammotome® Biopsy System has been helping physicians accurately diagnose breast cancer since 1995. No other vacuum-assisted breast biopsy device can match:

Clinical Preference: Over 4 million biopsies performedResearch-referenced in more than 200 clinical articlesFifteen Years of Trust: Mammotome has continued to refine its products to meet our customers' clinical and professional needs 

Mammotome Facts

More than 4 million women have had successful breast biopsies using the Mammotome Biopsy System worldwide since 1995.The Mammotome Biopsy System is offered in approximately 2,500 hospitals, breast centers and physician offices.Breast biopsies using the Mammotome Biopsy System can be performed in an outpatient setting or doctor's office under local anesthesia.Patients can return to normal daily activity immediately following a breast biopsy using the Mammotome Biopsy System.Approximately 95% to 99% of all health insurance plans cover breast biopsies using the Mammotome Biopsy System.The Mammotome Biopsy System can be used to biopsy breast abnormalities in x-ray, ultrasound, MRI and molecular imaging modalities.Tissue samples collected using the Mammotome Biopsy System are as reliable as open surgical biopsies, and more accurate than core needle biopsies in the diagnosis of conditions associated with early breast cancer.The Mammotome Biopsy System is suitable for sampling breast abnormalities including microcalcifications, spiculated masses, asymmetric densities, multifocal disease and diffuse tissue.In 2003, the Mammotome Biopsy System also received clearance for fibroadenomas (non-cancerous breast lumps). Millions of women can now receive care in a doctor's office with the Mammotome Biopsy System rather than having the lump removed by invasive surgery in an operating room.  

Advantages

A breast biopsy using the Mammotome Biopsy System can help a doctor make a highly accurate diagnosis of a breast abnormality without the need for open surgery. The Mammotome Biopsy System can also be used for a non-cancerous breast lump such as a fibroadenoma. A lump may be reduced in size at the same time it is biopsied, often to the point where the lump may no longer be seen under ultrasound or felt during self examination.

Risks and complications

The Mammotome Biopsy System is for diagnostic use only and is not indicated for therapeutic use. Use of the Mammotome instruments is contraindicated for those patients where increased risk or complications may be associated with core removal or biopsy based upon the physician's judgment. Patients receiving anticoagulant therapy or who may have bleeding disorders may be at increased risk. As with any breast biopsy procedure, a breast biopsy with the Mammotome Biopsy System may present risks. Patients should consult with their doctors to discuss which type of breast biopsy procedure is appropriate for them.

How it works

Through the use of imaging methods such as X-ray or ultrasound, a breast abnormality or breast lump can be detected, even in its earliest stages. Using the same imaging methods, a physician can guide a Mammotome probe into a suspicious area of the breast to gently collect the abnormal tissue through one small, ¼-inch incision.

With the Mammotome Biopsy System, a breast biopsy can be performed in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia. A doctor can make a precise analysis with minimal pain, scarring and recovery time. The biopsy procedure takes less than an hour, and patients can return to their normal daily activities immediately.

The Mammotome Biopsy System also can be used for fibroadenomas (non-cancerous breast lumps). Millions of women can now receive care in a doctor's office with the Mammotome Biopsy System rather than having the lump removed by invasive surgery in an operating room.

Since the Mammotome Biopsy System can be used for non-cancerous breast lumps, women now have an option other than open surgery when facing a fibroadenoma.

 

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