Savi Scout, anyone?

teachermomfl
teachermomfl Member Posts: 104

My appointments are all scheduled. Had my EKG yesterday. MRI and bloodwork are Jan. 15. Excisional biopsy scheduled for Feb. 2. We were trying to shoot for Jan. 19, but it’s too close to MRI date, and surgeon wanted to wait. I will have a Savi Scout seed implanted the week before biopsy. I guess this takes the place of the wired which are typically used. Has anyone had this done before? I’m curious if there’s any discomfort from the seed.

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  • chronicpain
    chronicpain Member Posts: 385
    edited January 2018

    I had one a week before my11/22/17 surgery. Skin got numbed and after that I felt nothing. The seed area ached a little when the anesthetic wore off a few hours later, motrin level, that was it.

  • teachermomfl
    teachermomfl Member Posts: 104
    edited January 2018

    Good to know. Thank you. It will be implanted about a week prior to surgery. My only concern is placement. I had a stereo biopsy a few weeks ago. It was pretty uncomfortable. Due to location, I had to put my breast and my arm through the little hole.

  • beach2beach
    beach2beach Member Posts: 996
    edited January 2018

    Hi Teacher,

    I had that done. Seed didnt hurt. For me, because of where it was they had a hard time getting it close to the area also So I was getting xray(mammos) then they would have to stick me then pull it back out..but I had numbing agent prior..so what I really only felt was pulling and tugging until they got to the right spot. After that i was ok.

  • teachermomfl
    teachermomfl Member Posts: 104
    edited January 2018

    Thank you for the reply! I checked My insurance company, and it looks as though they consider the Savi Scout to be experimental. I haven't heard anything from surgeon’s office, so I hope they’ll be able to get it approved. It sounds much more comfortable than the wires. Fingers c

  • chronicpain
    chronicpain Member Posts: 385
    edited January 2018

    My Blue Cross Blue Shield covered it per their usual pay protocols, did not consider it experimental, surgeon did not have to argue.

    Anyone out there have it covered under Medicare or Medicaid or VA?Most insurances cue off of these government funding sources for coverage approvals, so if MC and MA cover it, your doc and you could argue it is not “experimental.”

  • teachermomfl
    teachermomfl Member Posts: 104
    edited January 2018

    Good question. I’m with Aetna. Has anyone out therehad this covered through them??

  • Fuzzyboots
    Fuzzyboots Member Posts: 1
    edited January 2019

    I had a Savi Scout inserted today. I read about it and THOUGHT it would not be painful. My tumor is deep. When the radiologist got it deep enough to hit the tumor, I experienced a jolt of pain and jumped. Of course the doctor told me I had to hold still. Good luck with that with that level of sharp pain. I tried not to cry, but I cried. The tech and doc were kind and patient with me, but it hurt. After the procedure was done I felt nothing. No bleeding either. Take a Xanax or a high powered pain med, if you have it, before you undergo this procedure.

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited January 2019

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience, Fuzzyboots! We can imagine that was an incredibly painful experience, but we hope you've gone on to not have any issues!

    The Mods

  • UpstateNYer
    UpstateNYer Member Posts: 387
    edited March 2019

    I had savi scout inserted today, surgery is next week. My gosh, it really was unpleasant. My tumor is also fairly deep at the 8:30 position in right breast. Hope my lumpectomy goes better.

  • wheatfields
    wheatfields Member Posts: 81
    edited June 2019

    Do ask for a relaxant pill before hand and make sure that is possible. For I had mine placed the morning of surgery and when I asked for a relaxant med they said they would have to "order" it and it would set everything behind schedule. So have that "in place" when you get there. I think then the deadening of the breast would be much more tolerable. Once it is in you will be fine!

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited June 2019

    wheatfields, welcome to our community, and thanks for sharing your experience and tips here.


  • AliceKo
    AliceKo Member Posts: 151
    edited June 2019

    Take opiates (heavy duty Oxycodone, percoset - whatever works for you or whatever you have at home), don't listen to the surgeon if they tell you it is anxiety and it is going to be "a little uncomfortable". I found that my biopsy and preop wire placement were a lot more painful that the surgery. I am sure it is a "huge surprise" to the surgical and diagnostic teams. Be kind to yourself.

  • MsMonster
    MsMonster Member Posts: 27
    edited June 2021

    my savi scout was similar to my core biopsies. Took Ativan before. Wasn’t too bad but they did need to fin tune and that was a bit painful. So much better than wires IMO.

  • DelightfulJade
    DelightfulJade Member Posts: 24
    edited June 2021

    This is an older post but here’s my two cents if it might help someone else.I had a Savi scout placed during my U/S guided biopsy and the procedure was relatively painless. I worried so much before the biopsies (had one on each breast) but it wasn’t anything that I’d describe as painful.

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