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Imaging-guided percutaneous abdominal biopsy.

G S Gazelle1, J R Haaga

  • 1Division of Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospitals of Cleveland.

Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.)
|June 1, 1991
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Guided percutaneous biopsy is a key diagnostic tool for abdominal lesions, offering pathologic information without open surgery. Techniques vary based on lesion characteristics and patient factors for accurate diagnosis.

Area of Science:

  • Interventional Radiology
  • Diagnostic Pathology
  • Abdominal Imaging

Background:

  • Percutaneous biopsy is crucial for diagnosing abdominal lesions.
  • It offers essential pathologic data, avoiding invasive open biopsy procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline optimal techniques for guided percutaneous biopsy of abdominal lesions.
  • To detail the selection of imaging guidance and biopsy tools.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized imaging modalities including fluoroscopy, sonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging for needle guidance.
  • Described techniques tailored to specific organs: hepatic, renal, pancreatic, adrenal, and retroperitoneal lesions.
  • Considered patient condition, lesion size, and location in technique selection.

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Main Results:

  • Demonstrated the feasibility and importance of guided percutaneous biopsy in abdominal lesion diagnosis.
  • Highlighted how imaging modality and needle characteristics are adapted to lesion specifics.
  • Provided a procedural overview for biopsies across multiple abdominal organs.

Conclusions:

  • Guided percutaneous biopsy is an effective diagnostic method for abdominal pathologies.
  • Appropriate selection of imaging guidance and biopsy parameters is essential for successful sampling.
  • The described techniques facilitate accurate diagnosis of hepatic, renal, pancreatic, adrenal, and retroperitoneal lesions.