Do you still have your titanium chip/clip in?

Angie2U
Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991
I think I have read on this site where some of you still have the titanium chip or clips in your breast. I wondered why you would still have it in. I had one placed in me to mark where the tumor was, but, it was removed during my lumpectomy, which it should have been.

I guess my question is, why would or do you still have yours in?


Thank you,

Angie

Comments

  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member
    Nope
    Mine was also removed during my lumpectomy surgery Angie. I would think everyone's would be removed during their surgery since it is right where the tumor is and the surgeon removes the tumor plus additional tissue to get clear margins.

    It will be interesting to see if anyone still has one and why.

    Leeza
  • abrub
    abrub Member Posts: 2,174 Member
    The clips are left as markers where there have been biopsies
    but no need to further excise (benign.) They want to know where they've had the questionable tissue. My clip was removed with my lumpectomy, as noted in my pathology report (tho it appears they accidentally left in some of the locator wire, which finally - 8 weeks post-op - came out.)
  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member
    abrub said:

    The clips are left as markers where there have been biopsies
    but no need to further excise (benign.) They want to know where they've had the questionable tissue. My clip was removed with my lumpectomy, as noted in my pathology report (tho it appears they accidentally left in some of the locator wire, which finally - 8 weeks post-op - came out.)

    They left in some of the
    They left in some of the wire? Yikes! You said it came out? What happened?

    Leeza
  • Lighthouse_7
    Lighthouse_7 Member Posts: 1,566 Member
    jnl said:

    They left in some of the
    They left in some of the wire? Yikes! You said it came out? What happened?

    Leeza

    Hi Angie,
    I still have mine

    Hi Angie,
    I still have mine because I see them every time I have a mammo. That's how I found out that I had them.
    Hugs,
    Wanda
  • abrub
    abrub Member Posts: 2,174 Member
    jnl said:

    They left in some of the
    They left in some of the wire? Yikes! You said it came out? What happened?

    Leeza

    There was a little point of
    There was a little point of wire sticking out that was crusted over. I didn't know for sure what it was, but felt that it was odd that 7+ weeks post-op, I'd still have a sharp little scab where they'd put the wire. I was going to ask my dr at my next checkup (this coming Monday)but it finally came off (with a bit of encouragement) and I was mostly healed where it had been. With a magnifying glass, I could see the encrusted wire form - a little less than 2 mm long. It seems to be encrusted in calcium crystals - very hard. I will tell my surgeon on Monday (and bring the wire to her.)
  • disneyfan2008
    disneyfan2008 Member Posts: 6,583 Member
    I had such and issue last
    I had such and issue last month and this concerning the "CHIP". After mammo, ultra sound I had biopsy and chip put in. They were suppose to do two "SOFT" (yeah right) mammos to see the chip. AFTER 10 I stopped counting. THEY could NOT find the chip. Surgery theh following week I had wire inserted, as well. Again ONLY 2 soft Mammo...again after 10 I stopped counting!

    I just got results from surgery -NOOOOOOOOOO cancer but Dr did say they still can not find the chip (in tests of in specimen they sent to lab) Could be in MY muscle I am told or maybe it was never released from the needle.

    Denise
  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
    abrub said:

    There was a little point of
    There was a little point of wire sticking out that was crusted over. I didn't know for sure what it was, but felt that it was odd that 7+ weeks post-op, I'd still have a sharp little scab where they'd put the wire. I was going to ask my dr at my next checkup (this coming Monday)but it finally came off (with a bit of encouragement) and I was mostly healed where it had been. With a magnifying glass, I could see the encrusted wire form - a little less than 2 mm long. It seems to be encrusted in calcium crystals - very hard. I will tell my surgeon on Monday (and bring the wire to her.)

    Biopsy clips came out, lumpectomy clips went in
    After a biopsy on each side, I had bilateral lumpectomies -- a total of 4 teeny tiny tumors were removed, plus sentinel node biopsies on both sides, total of 7 lymph nodes removed.

    During my lumpectomies, my surgeon removed the clips that had been placed during the biopsies, but then marked each tumor and lymph node site with more clips, as markers for the radiologist for my future mammograms/imaging. He explained that he marks each site with 4 clips -- "north, south, east, west."

    When I had my first mammogram after treatment, the mammography technician called me over to the screen to show me -- oh my goodness, it's like a party in there! Since each tumor and lymph node got 4 clips, we counted about 30 clips total. But of course, I can't feel them at all.

    With all that "hardware" in there, I asked my surgeon if the mammography technician should be looking for his wedding ring or wristwatch, too. He looked at me very seriously and said, "No, but if she finds the Junior Mints, those are mine."

    :-) Traci
  • abrub
    abrub Member Posts: 2,174 Member
    TraciInLA said:

    Biopsy clips came out, lumpectomy clips went in
    After a biopsy on each side, I had bilateral lumpectomies -- a total of 4 teeny tiny tumors were removed, plus sentinel node biopsies on both sides, total of 7 lymph nodes removed.

    During my lumpectomies, my surgeon removed the clips that had been placed during the biopsies, but then marked each tumor and lymph node site with more clips, as markers for the radiologist for my future mammograms/imaging. He explained that he marks each site with 4 clips -- "north, south, east, west."

    When I had my first mammogram after treatment, the mammography technician called me over to the screen to show me -- oh my goodness, it's like a party in there! Since each tumor and lymph node got 4 clips, we counted about 30 clips total. But of course, I can't feel them at all.

    With all that "hardware" in there, I asked my surgeon if the mammography technician should be looking for his wedding ring or wristwatch, too. He looked at me very seriously and said, "No, but if she finds the Junior Mints, those are mine."

    :-) Traci

    Thank you. Question for my
    Thank you. Question for my surgeon on Monday: did she leave clips after removing the tissue?
  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member

    Hi Angie,
    I still have mine

    Hi Angie,
    I still have mine because I see them every time I have a mammo. That's how I found out that I had them.
    Hugs,
    Wanda

    Angie, the one I had was
    Angie, the one I had was removed during my lumpectomy. My onco even gave me a picture of it. Did you know it is, or mine was, kind of shaped like the bc ribbon? It is, or, it looks like it to me.


    Sue :)
  • Kristin N
    Kristin N Member Posts: 1,968 Member
    abrub said:

    There was a little point of
    There was a little point of wire sticking out that was crusted over. I didn't know for sure what it was, but felt that it was odd that 7+ weeks post-op, I'd still have a sharp little scab where they'd put the wire. I was going to ask my dr at my next checkup (this coming Monday)but it finally came off (with a bit of encouragement) and I was mostly healed where it had been. With a magnifying glass, I could see the encrusted wire form - a little less than 2 mm long. It seems to be encrusted in calcium crystals - very hard. I will tell my surgeon on Monday (and bring the wire to her.)

    I am going to sound like a
    I am going to sound like a broken record here, as mine was also removed with my lumpectomy.
  • DianeBC
    DianeBC Member Posts: 3,881 Member
    TraciInLA said:

    Biopsy clips came out, lumpectomy clips went in
    After a biopsy on each side, I had bilateral lumpectomies -- a total of 4 teeny tiny tumors were removed, plus sentinel node biopsies on both sides, total of 7 lymph nodes removed.

    During my lumpectomies, my surgeon removed the clips that had been placed during the biopsies, but then marked each tumor and lymph node site with more clips, as markers for the radiologist for my future mammograms/imaging. He explained that he marks each site with 4 clips -- "north, south, east, west."

    When I had my first mammogram after treatment, the mammography technician called me over to the screen to show me -- oh my goodness, it's like a party in there! Since each tumor and lymph node got 4 clips, we counted about 30 clips total. But of course, I can't feel them at all.

    With all that "hardware" in there, I asked my surgeon if the mammography technician should be looking for his wedding ring or wristwatch, too. He looked at me very seriously and said, "No, but if she finds the Junior Mints, those are mine."

    :-) Traci

    30 clips Traci? Wow. The
    30 clips Traci? Wow. The one that they placed in me is gone. I have to LOL at your junior mints comment. I love that episode of Seinfeld. It was just on the other day. LOL
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member

    I had such and issue last
    I had such and issue last month and this concerning the "CHIP". After mammo, ultra sound I had biopsy and chip put in. They were suppose to do two "SOFT" (yeah right) mammos to see the chip. AFTER 10 I stopped counting. THEY could NOT find the chip. Surgery theh following week I had wire inserted, as well. Again ONLY 2 soft Mammo...again after 10 I stopped counting!

    I just got results from surgery -NOOOOOOOOOO cancer but Dr did say they still can not find the chip (in tests of in specimen they sent to lab) Could be in MY muscle I am told or maybe it was never released from the needle.

    Denise

    Gone!
    Removed with the tumor.
  • Attygirl
    Attygirl Member Posts: 121
    Clips still in...
    ...to mark the site for future mammos.
  • Lynn Smith
    Lynn Smith Member Posts: 1,264 Member
    Attygirl said:

    Clips still in...
    ...to mark the site for future mammos.

    This is one thing
    This is one thing I have wondered and never asked my doctor since my dx 3 1/2 years ago.I think about it and want to ask but always something else.I think it would be there just to know where it all originated.I have a benign(fibroid)tumor now and I'm sure the chip is in that one.It was found 1 year ago and being watched.

    Lynn Smith
  • abrub
    abrub Member Posts: 2,174 Member
    abrub said:

    Thank you. Question for my
    Thank you. Question for my surgeon on Monday: did she leave clips after removing the tissue?

    Dr said marker is gone
    She left nothing in there. No more markers.
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991

    This is one thing
    This is one thing I have wondered and never asked my doctor since my dx 3 1/2 years ago.I think about it and want to ask but always something else.I think it would be there just to know where it all originated.I have a benign(fibroid)tumor now and I'm sure the chip is in that one.It was found 1 year ago and being watched.

    Lynn Smith

    I guess they leave them in
    I guess they leave them in if there is still a suspicious area?
  • Pink Rose
    Pink Rose Member Posts: 493

    This is one thing
    This is one thing I have wondered and never asked my doctor since my dx 3 1/2 years ago.I think about it and want to ask but always something else.I think it would be there just to know where it all originated.I have a benign(fibroid)tumor now and I'm sure the chip is in that one.It was found 1 year ago and being watched.

    Lynn Smith

    I never thought about this

    I never thought about this until I saw this post.  The chip was taken out with my lumpectomy surgery.