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[Multiple pleural biopsies : a simplified technique (author's transl)]

J Martin-Lalande

    Le Poumon Et Le Coeur
    |January 1, 1981
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    Parietal pleural biopsy using a transparent filter trap offers a safer and more accurate method for diagnosing pleurisy. This improved technique enhances diagnostic value and patient safety compared to traditional needle biopsies.

    Area of Science:

    • Pulmonology
    • Diagnostic Procedures
    • Microbiology

    Context:

    • Pleurisy diagnosis often relies on pleural fluid analysis and biopsy.
    • Traditional needle biopsy methods can have limitations in specificity and safety.

    Purpose:

    • To present an improved technique for parietal pleural biopsy.
    • To highlight the advantages of using a transparent filter trap for pleural biopsy.

    Summary:

    • A modified parietal pleural biopsy technique involves moderate aspiration through a transparent filter trap under direct vision.
    • This method enhances the specificity of aspirated pleural material.
    • The procedure is safe, repeatable, and avoids complications like superinfection and pneumothorax.

    Impact:

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    • Increases the diagnostic accuracy and value of pleural biopsy for pleurisy.
    • Improves patient safety and operator comfort during the procedure.
    • Offers a superior alternative to conventional needle-biopsy techniques.