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Rotary powered device for bone marrow aspiration and biopsy yields excellent specimens quickly and efficiently.

Ronan T Swords1, Kevin R Kelly, Stephen C Cohen, Larry J Miller, Thomas E Philbeck, Sander O Hacker, Cathy J Spadaccini, Francis J Giles, Andrew J Brenner.   

Abstract

Recently, a new FDA-cleared battery powered bone marrow biopsy system was developed to allow operators access to the bone marrow space quickly and efficiently. A pre-clinical evaluation of the device (OnControl, Vidacare Corporation, San Antonio, TX, USA) on anesthetized pigs was conducted, in addition to a clinical evaluation in hematology clinic patients requiring a bone marrow biopsy. Twenty-six samples were collected from the swine model. No cellular artifact or thermal damage was reported in any of the samples obtained. For the clinical evaluation of the device, 16 patients were recruited. Mean time from needle contact with skin to needle removal was 38.5 +/- 13.94 seconds. No complications were reported. In this study, the manual and powered samples were equivalent in specimen quality. In the patients evaluated, the device was safe, easy to use and the mean procedural time was significantly faster than previously reported with a manual technique.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20404008     DOI: 10.1136/jcp.2009.072843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0021-9746            Impact factor:   3.411


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Authors:  James R Berenson; Ori Yellin; Brent Blumenstein; Deanna Bojanower; Jonathan Croopnick; David Aboulafia; Gargi Upadhyaya; Cathy Spadaccini
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4.  Powered bone marrow biopsy procedures produce larger core specimens, with less pain, in less time than with standard manual devices.

Authors:  Larry J Miller; Thomas E Philbeck; Diana F Montez; Tatiana A Puga; Kim E Brodie; Stephen C Cohen; Cathy Spadaccini; Ronan Swords; Andrew J Brenner
Journal:  Hematol Rep       Date:  2011-06-18

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