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Kamila Glińska-Suchocka1, Marcin Jankowski2, Krzysztof Kubiak2, Jolanta Spużak2, Pola Borusewicz2, Dominika Kubiak-Nowak3.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe a core needle biopsy technique in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) and to assess the incidence of complications when applying this method. Biopsies were taken from the right hepatic lobe of 36 healthy guinea pigs under ultrasound guidance using a Tru-Cut needle. There were no immediate complications in 35 animals but ultrasound images showed a haemorrhage from the biopsy site in one guinea pig. The haemorrhage stopped after administering a sterile cooling dressing. One guinea pig died 13 days after the biopsy due to late complications. The procedure is in some animals associated with severe, potential life-threatening, complications. Assessment of the biopsy site by ultrasonography for 30 min after the procedure is recommended to allow timely handling of haemorrhage. The procedure is not recommended in animals with a suspected coagulopathy. Due to the risk of severe complications, this procedure should be restricted to guinea pigs where the result of the biopsy examination is expected to be valuable for the choice of treatment or prognosis. Owners should be made aware of the risks associated with the procedure.Entities:
Keywords: Core needle biopsy; Guinea pig; Liver
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31196125 PMCID: PMC6567405 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-019-0462-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Fig. 1Determining the place of performing a biopsy in the guinea pig based on an ultrasound examination
Fig. 2Ultrasound image showing the insertion of the biopsy needle (arrow) into the liver of a guinea pig
Fig. 3An ultrasound guided core needle liver biopsy in the guinea pig. Insertion the needle under ultrasound guidance parallel to the transducer
Fig. 4Development in the body weight (mean and 95% confidence interval for the mean) of the guinea pigs with an uncomplicated post-surgery period (n = 35) (red line) and a guinea pig with a liver abscess (blue line)