Radio-guided occult lesion localisation using iodine 125 Seeds "ROLLIS" to guide surgical removal of an impalpable posterior chest wall melanoma metastasis.

J Med Radiat Sci

Royal Perth Hospital Perth Perth, Western Australia, Australia ; School of Surgery, University of Western Australia, Crawley Western Australia, Australia.

Published: September 2015

Cancer screening and surveillance programmes and the use of sophisticated imaging tools such as positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) have increased the detection of impalpable lesions requiring imaging guidance for excision. A new technique involves intra-lesional insertion of a low-activity iodine-125 ((125)I) seed and detection of the radioactive signal in theatre using a hand-held gamma probe to guide surgery. Whilst several studies describe using this method to guide the removal of impalpable breast lesions, only a handful of publications report its use to guide excision of lesions outside the breast. We describe a case in which radio-guided occult lesion localisation using an iodine 125 seed was used to guide excision of an impalpable posterior chest wall metastasis detected on PET-CT.

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