Halo
Get surgical quality specimens in the convenience of the office.
The Halo Breast Biopsy Device utilizes an RF-powered loop and a small collection bag to excise and remove abnormal tissue in a percutaneous, office-based procedure. The physician makes a small puncture in the skin, inserts the Halo device and rotates the device loop around the tissue to cut and capture the targeted lesion to remove it from the patient’s body.
Office-based procedure
Obtain surgical quality samples in an office setting. Convenient for the surgeon and the patient.
Minimally invasive
Improved cosmetic outcome compared to open surgical biopsy.
Image guided
Accurate and precise lesion capture. Eliminates the need for needle wire localization.
Whole sample removal
Complete sample excision for improved pathological assessment.
Technical specifications
- Complete Removal of a Sclerosing Papillary Neoplasm with a Whole Intact Biopsy Device: A Case Study
Richard M. Fine, MD, FACS, Advanced Breast Care, Marietta, GA, Kenneth Bloom, MD, ChromaVision, San Juan Capistrano, California, Beth A. Boyd, RN, Advanced Breast Care, Marietta, GA - Percutaneous Radiofrequency-Assisted Excision of Fibroadenomas
Edgar D. Staren, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Zion, Il, Richard M.Fine, MD, FACS, Advanced Breast Care, Marietta, GA - Intact Specimen Capture and Collection of Image Detected Breast Lesions via
Percutaneous Radiofrequency Device
Bloom KJ, Fine RE, Lerner AG, Staren EG, Boyd BA. US Labs, Irvine, CA; Advanced Breast Care, Marietta, GA; White Plains Hospital Center, White Plains, NY; Medical College of
Toledo, Toledo, OH - Large Intact Sample Device for a Non-surgical Alternative to Removal of Fibroadenomas; Six Month Follow-Up
Richard E. Fine, MD, Beth A. Boyd, RN, Advanced Breast Care, Marietta, GA

