Literature DB >> 10660019

Percutaneous transpedicular biopsy of thoracic and lumbar vertebrae--method and diagnostic validity.

R Ashizawa1, K Ohtsuka, M Kamimura, S Ebara, K Takaoka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Percutaneous transpedicular needle biopsy was performed on thoracic and lumbar vertebral bodies with a thin trocar (2.0 mm outer diameter) under observation with a conventional X-ray image intensifier in order to establish a correct histopathological diagnosis. We also evaluated the clinical validity of this less invasive diagnostic method in terms of the accuracy of the pathological diagnosis.
METHODS: Twenty-eight thoracic or lumbar vertebrae of 26 patients with abnormalities observed on routine X-ray, CT, or MRI images underwent percutaneous transpedicular needle biopsy under local anesthesia. A threaded trocar with an outer diameter of 2.0 mm was screwed into the intra-vertebral lesion through the pedicle from the posterior side under control of X-P imaging, and a small amount of tissue or fluid was collected.
RESULTS: For all patients but two, where inadequate specimens were obtained, correct diagnoses were made, which were confirmed by pathological diagnoses of massive tissue obtained during subsequent reconstructive surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: The accuracy rate of diagnosis with this biopsy method was 92% without significant intra- or postoperative complications. Therefore, it can be concluded that this less invasive biopsy method used in conjunction with conventional X-ray apparatus has good potential to result in correct preoperative diagnosis of thoracic and lumbar lesions so that more effective treatment can be determined.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10660019     DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(99)00154-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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