Mapping abnormalities with Stereotactic precision

Stereotactic breast biopsy is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure used to sample abnormalities that may not be visible on a standard ultrasound. A specialised digital mammography machine converts x-rays into electronic signals to produce high-resolution images. By taking images from two angles, the computer calculates the exact coordinates of the target, creating a precise map of microcalcifications or small lesions. A radiologist then inserts a needle through a small incision to collect tissue samples with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue. This technique improves accurate diagnosis and supports early detection and management of non-palpable breast lesions. To learn more, visit our website.

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