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Vertebral trephine biopsy.

M G Wright, J D Irving, P Armstrong

    Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
    |November 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    Vertebral trephine biopsy offers a safe and rapid diagnostic method for vertebral abnormalities. This procedure is minimally invasive, comparable to lumbar puncture, saving significant time for patients and medical professionals.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedics
    • Diagnostic Procedures
    • Surgical Techniques

    Background:

    • Accurate diagnosis of vertebral abnormalities is crucial for effective patient management.
    • Minimally invasive diagnostic techniques are preferred to reduce patient discomfort and healthcare costs.
    • Traditional methods for diagnosing vertebral conditions can be time-consuming and resource-intensive.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the safety and efficiency of vertebral trephine biopsy as a diagnostic tool.
    • To compare the patient experience and procedural burden of vertebral trephine biopsy with lumbar puncture.
    • To assess the time and effort saved by utilizing vertebral trephine biopsy in clinical practice.

    Main Methods:

    • Vertebral trephine biopsy was performed as a diagnostic procedure for vertebral abnormalities.

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  • Patient tolerance and procedural invasiveness were assessed.
  • Procedure duration and associated resource utilization were recorded.
  • Main Results:

    • Vertebral trephine biopsy was demonstrated to be a safe and swift diagnostic method.
    • The procedure was found to be no more disturbing to the patient than a lumbar puncture.
    • Significant time and effort savings were observed for the patient, radiologist, and clinician.

    Conclusions:

    • Vertebral trephine biopsy is a highly effective and well-tolerated diagnostic procedure for vertebral abnormalities.
    • This technique offers advantages in terms of patient comfort and procedural efficiency.
    • The adoption of vertebral trephine biopsy can streamline the diagnostic pathway for vertebral conditions.