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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration for splenomegaly and focal splenic lesion: is it safe, effective and necessary?

Gabriel Mosquera-Klinger1, Carlos de la Serna Higuera2, Sergio Bazaga3, Francisco Javier García-Alonso4, Ramón Sánchez Ocaña2, Beatriz Antolín Melero5, Marina de Benito Sanz2, Beatriz Madrigal6, Ángeles Torres6, Manuel Pérez-Miranda2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: splenomegaly and/or focal splenic lesions (FSL) have limited histopathologic studies due to the risk posed by splenic punctures. Percutaneous biopsies with a fine needle are difficult, especially due to interposition of gases, ascites, obesity or a history of abdominal surgery. On the other hand, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) takes advantage of the proximity of the gastric wall to the spleen in order to puncture and visualize the needle and its movements in real time.
OBJECTIVE: to describe the initial experience and results obtained with EUS-FNA in patients with splenomegaly or FSL.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: this was a descriptive observational study. EUS-FNA of the spleen was performed with a slow-pull technique, which avoided fanning with an average of 3 needle passes. Biopsies were sent in Cytorich RedTM solution for analysis by cytology and cell block.
RESULTS: punctures were performed in 15 patients (9 females) and the median age was 67 years (range 44-86). Patients studied due to an enlarged spleen or splenic FSL, in the context of fever of an unknown origin, adenopathies and abnormal weight loss were included. A conclusive diagnosis was achieved by EUS-FNA in 10 patients (66.7 %), 4 were large cell type B non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and one Hodgkin's lymphoma. There were no immediate or delayed complications related to the procedure.
CONCLUSIONS: EUS-guided splenic punctures appear to be safe, effective and may be necessary in some clinical settings in order to complete the etiologic filiation of splenomegaly of an uncertain origin or FSL and to rule out malignancy.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32338025     DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6667/2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Enferm Dig        ISSN: 1130-0108            Impact factor:   2.086


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1.  Endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition for splenic lesions: A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy.

Authors:  Xiao Pan; Shu Huang; Peiling Gan; Lei Shi; Huifang Xia; Xinyi Zeng; Han Zhang; Muhan Lü; Xian Zhou; Xiaowei Tang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-10-20       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  Diagnostic performance of endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition of splenic lesions: systematic review with pooled analysis.

Authors:  Andrea Lisotti; Stefano Francesco Crinò; Benedetto Mangiavillano; Anna Cominardi; Andrew Ofosu; Nicole Brighi; Flavio Metelli; Rocco Maurizio Zagari; Antonio Facciorusso; Pietro Fusaroli
Journal:  Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf)       Date:  2022-05-26
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