Northwest Oncology & Hematology

Rolling Meadows Office: 847.870.4100
Elk Grove Village Office: 847.437.3312
Hoffman Estates Office: 847.885.4100
Barrington Office: 847.842.0180
Elgin Office: 847.577.1023

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Stereotactic Breast Biopsy

Stereotactic breast biopsy is used to take tiny samples of your breast tissue that can be studied under a microscope. This procedure uses x-rays to find the tissue to be removed. It may prevent the need for an open (surgical) biopsy.

Technician and patient
You may lie down or sit upright, depending upon the type of equipment used.

Before the Procedure

  • Tell your doctor what medications you take (including aspirin and ibuprofen). Ask if and when you should stop taking them.

  • Wear a top that's easily removed and a comfortable bra.

  • Bathe before the procedure. Do not wear perfume, deodorant, antiperspirant, lotion, powder, or any other substance on your skin.

  • Try to empty your bladder before the procedure to help you be more comfortable on the table.

The Procedure

  • You undress from the waist up and put on a gown that opens in the front.

  • You lie on your stomach on a special table.

  • Your breast is placed through an opening in the table. The skin on your breast is cleansed and numbed.

  • The breast is pressed between two flat plates and a low-dose x-ray is taken. The x-ray helps find the exact tissue to be sampled.

  • A needle is then guided to the biopsy area and removes several tiny samples of breast tissue.

  • After the needle is removed, a small bandage is placed on the skin. You can get dressed and go home soon after the procedure is finished.

After the Procedure

  • Take it easy for 24 hours.

  • Ask how long you should use an ice pack over the biopsy area, when your bandage can be taken off, and when you can take medication (including aspirin) again.

  • You may have a bruise for about one to two weeks after the procedure. This is normal. You may also have a tiny scar.

  • If you have fever, excessive bleeding, or other problems, call your health care provider.

Date Last Reviewed: 2004-06-29T00:00:00-06:00

Date Last Modified: 2002-07-09T00:00:00-06:00

Contact us at Northwest Oncology & Hematology. You can reach us at 847.870.4100 (Rolling Meadows office), 847.437.3312 (Elk Grove Village office), 847.885.4100 (Hoffman Estates office), 847.842.0180 (Barrington office) and 847.577.1023 (Elgin office)For your convenience, you can also use our New Patient Appointment online form to schedule your consultation with us.

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