Echo guided percutaneous needle biopsy for diagnosis of thoracic lesions

Echo guided percutaneous needle biopsy was performed in 32 cases with thoracic lesions. A definitive diagnosis was made histopathologically in 11 (100%) of 11 malignancies, 4 (67%) of 6 benign tumors and 7 (47%) of 15 inflammatory lesions. Furthermore, using cytological specimens, definitive diagnos...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nihon Kyōbu Shikkan Gakkai zasshi 1990-07, Vol.28 (7), p.971-977
Hauptverfasser: Ito, S, Shima, K, Sahashi, K, Suzuki, M, Tsunekawa, H, Torii, Y, Senda, Y, Mukoyama, N
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Zusammenfassung:Echo guided percutaneous needle biopsy was performed in 32 cases with thoracic lesions. A definitive diagnosis was made histopathologically in 11 (100%) of 11 malignancies, 4 (67%) of 6 benign tumors and 7 (47%) of 15 inflammatory lesions. Furthermore, using cytological specimens, definitive diagnosis was successfully made in 10 (91%) of 11 malignancies and 1 (17%) of 6 benign tumors. Such highly accurate diagnostic rates were due to 1) the accurate puncture of the lesions under real time sonographic guidance, 2) repeated biopsy in case in which sample was inadequate for cytological diagnosis, and 3) aggressive application of needle biopsy for histopathological diagnosis. Following this procedure, three patients suffered from a minor pneumothorax. To prevent pneumothorax, great care is necessary, especially in high risk cases, such as with a pneumatic pattern and thin lesion. One patient suffered from minor hemoptysis but recovered without any medication. No complications were noticed in cases of extrapulmonary lesions. We conclude that echo guided percutaneous needle biopsy is not only a complementary method for biopsy of mediastinal, peripheral pulmonary and chest wall lesions, but due to its simplicity and convenience, it should be a routine method for biopsy of thoracic lesions.
ISSN:0301-1542
DOI:10.11389/jjrs1963.28.971