Technical note: CT-guided paravertebral adrenal biopsy using hydrodissection--a safe and technically easy approach

The adrenal glands are an important site of both primary and secondary disease processes. Image-guided percutaneous biopsy of the adrenal gland is an accurate and safe alternative to surgical biopsy. This procedure is most often performed in patients with a suspicion of metastatic disease where an a...

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description The adrenal glands are an important site of both primary and secondary disease processes. Image-guided percutaneous biopsy of the adrenal gland is an accurate and safe alternative to surgical biopsy. This procedure is most often performed in patients with a suspicion of metastatic disease where an accurate pathological diagnosis plays an important role in disease staging and defining therapy. There are many different approaches to performing adrenal biopsy under CT guidance such as anterior transhepatic/transpancreatic, lateral transhepatic/transplenic or posterior transpulmonary/transpleural/paravertebral. We describe a technique in which the adrenal gland was biopsied using a CT-guided percutaneous paravertebral approach with the use of a hydrodissection manoeuver. 13 CT-guided adrenal gland percutaneous biopsies using this technique were performed at our institution between April 2009 and July 2010. All biopsies yielded sufficient material for pathological analysis and there were no complications reported after the procedure. Saline injection can expand the posterior paravertebral space and facilitate a posterior extrapleural approach with high accuracy and low complication rates, and we believe that this may be the best approach for adrenal gland biopsy.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Ambulatory Care - methods
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Dissection - methods
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Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Middle Aged
Patient Safety
Radiography, Interventional - instrumentation
Sensitivity and Specificity
Short Communication
Thoracic Vertebrae
Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
title Technical note: CT-guided paravertebral adrenal biopsy using hydrodissection--a safe and technically easy approach
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