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Hookwire localisation is a pre-surgical procedure used to mark the exact location of an abnormal area in the breast that was detected through imaging such as a mammogram or ultrasound.
This helps the surgeon to accurately locate and remove the breast tissue during lumpectomy or excisional biopsy.
After the operation the wound may be covered with steri strips (paper tapes) and a dressing. In most cases you will be asked to leave the dressing in place until your appointment with the surgeon. Usually stitches do not need to be removed because dissolving stitches are used.
Your surgeon or nurse will give you instructions about what to do before you leave hospital. Before you leave the hospital, a follow-up appointment will be arranged for you. This visit is usually 7–10 days after the operation.

If you would like more information about hookwire localised procedures or the operation, please ask your surgeon, breast care nurse or another member of your treatment team.
| Organisation | Contact |
|---|---|
| Westmead Breast Cancer Institute | (02) 8890 6728 |
| Cancer Council Helpline | 13 11 20 |
| Breast Cancer Network Australia | 1800 500 258 |
| Cancer Australia |
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