The invention provides systems, methods and a node accessing and anchoring
device, comprising an elongated shaft, a tissue cutting member, at least
one anchoring element extending from a position at or near the distal end
of the shaft; and a radiation detector. The radiation detector is
effective to locate and identify sentinel lymph nodes following injection
of radioactive material into a primary lesion site within a patient. The
tissue cutting member, which may be activated with radio frequency
energy, is effective to allow access of the elongated shaft to a sentinel
lymph node. The anchoring elements are effective to anchor the device to
or adjacent a sentinel lymph node accessed by the device. Anchoring
elements may assume radially, longitudinally, or mixed radially and
longitudinally curved or coiled configurations when deployed.