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Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience

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Main Author: Gonçalves,João
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Kuroedov,Danila, Pamplona,Jaime, Fragata,Isabel, Reis,João
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Abstract Introduction: Percutaneous spine biopsy has widely replaced open surgical biopsy for the last 50 years. Non-invasive biopsy is more cost effective and has fewer complications than open procedures. We reviewed our single center experience in percutaneous spinal biopsies to evaluate their diagnostic yield and safety. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 240 percutaneous vertebral biopsies performed at our tertiary center, in a 4-year period. Collected variables included diagnostic imaging techniques, vertebral segment, location of biopsy, histopathological results, adjunct treatment and complications. Results: 102 (42.5%) of patients were female, with an average age of 68. Fluoroscopy was the most used technique (99%, n=237). The majority of our procedures were performed on the lumbar spine, representing 47% (n=112) of the total biopsies. In 93% of biopsies (n=223) we attained sufficient samples for histological analysis. Out of the 240 biopsies, 18 (7.5%) had to be repeated, of which 14 (78%) had diagnostic yield. Histologically, 28% (n=67) of samples had no pathological changes and 27% (n=65) yielded the diagnosis of metastatic disease. We performed adjunct treatment with vertebroplasty in 19% (n=46) of cases following biopsy. Only one patient had a clinically significant complication following the procedure. Conclusion: Percutaneous vertebral biopsy is an important tool in the evaluation of vertebral body lesions, and adjacent paravertebral tissues, and can be performed with minimal morbidity and high diagnostic yield as an outpatient procedure. In line with the literature, most of the biopsy samples in our study were adequate for histopathological analysis, and metastatic lesions were the most common finding.
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spelling Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre ExperienceVertebralBiopsyFluoroscopyCT.Abstract Introduction: Percutaneous spine biopsy has widely replaced open surgical biopsy for the last 50 years. Non-invasive biopsy is more cost effective and has fewer complications than open procedures. We reviewed our single center experience in percutaneous spinal biopsies to evaluate their diagnostic yield and safety. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 240 percutaneous vertebral biopsies performed at our tertiary center, in a 4-year period. Collected variables included diagnostic imaging techniques, vertebral segment, location of biopsy, histopathological results, adjunct treatment and complications. Results: 102 (42.5%) of patients were female, with an average age of 68. Fluoroscopy was the most used technique (99%, n=237). The majority of our procedures were performed on the lumbar spine, representing 47% (n=112) of the total biopsies. In 93% of biopsies (n=223) we attained sufficient samples for histological analysis. Out of the 240 biopsies, 18 (7.5%) had to be repeated, of which 14 (78%) had diagnostic yield. Histologically, 28% (n=67) of samples had no pathological changes and 27% (n=65) yielded the diagnosis of metastatic disease. We performed adjunct treatment with vertebroplasty in 19% (n=46) of cases following biopsy. Only one patient had a clinically significant complication following the procedure. Conclusion: Percutaneous vertebral biopsy is an important tool in the evaluation of vertebral body lesions, and adjacent paravertebral tissues, and can be performed with minimal morbidity and high diagnostic yield as an outpatient procedure. In line with the literature, most of the biopsy samples in our study were adequate for histopathological analysis, and metastatic lesions were the most common finding.Sociedade Portuguesa de Radiologia e Medicina Nuclear2024-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2183-13512024000300012Acta Radiológica Portuguesa v.36 n.3 2024reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2183-13512024000300012Gonçalves,JoãoKuroedov,DanilaPamplona,JaimeFragata,IsabelReis,Joãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-03-20T23:01:38Zoai:scielo:S2183-13512024000300012Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T04:38:27.555618Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
title Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
spellingShingle Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
Gonçalves,João
Vertebral
Biopsy
Fluoroscopy
CT.
title_short Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
title_full Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
title_fullStr Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
title_sort Percutaneous Vertebral Biopsies - Case-Based Description of a Single Centre Experience
author Gonçalves,João
author_facet Gonçalves,João
Kuroedov,Danila
Pamplona,Jaime
Fragata,Isabel
Reis,João
author_role author
author2 Kuroedov,Danila
Pamplona,Jaime
Fragata,Isabel
Reis,João
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves,João
Kuroedov,Danila
Pamplona,Jaime
Fragata,Isabel
Reis,João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vertebral
Biopsy
Fluoroscopy
CT.
topic Vertebral
Biopsy
Fluoroscopy
CT.
description Abstract Introduction: Percutaneous spine biopsy has widely replaced open surgical biopsy for the last 50 years. Non-invasive biopsy is more cost effective and has fewer complications than open procedures. We reviewed our single center experience in percutaneous spinal biopsies to evaluate their diagnostic yield and safety. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 240 percutaneous vertebral biopsies performed at our tertiary center, in a 4-year period. Collected variables included diagnostic imaging techniques, vertebral segment, location of biopsy, histopathological results, adjunct treatment and complications. Results: 102 (42.5%) of patients were female, with an average age of 68. Fluoroscopy was the most used technique (99%, n=237). The majority of our procedures were performed on the lumbar spine, representing 47% (n=112) of the total biopsies. In 93% of biopsies (n=223) we attained sufficient samples for histological analysis. Out of the 240 biopsies, 18 (7.5%) had to be repeated, of which 14 (78%) had diagnostic yield. Histologically, 28% (n=67) of samples had no pathological changes and 27% (n=65) yielded the diagnosis of metastatic disease. We performed adjunct treatment with vertebroplasty in 19% (n=46) of cases following biopsy. Only one patient had a clinically significant complication following the procedure. Conclusion: Percutaneous vertebral biopsy is an important tool in the evaluation of vertebral body lesions, and adjacent paravertebral tissues, and can be performed with minimal morbidity and high diagnostic yield as an outpatient procedure. In line with the literature, most of the biopsy samples in our study were adequate for histopathological analysis, and metastatic lesions were the most common finding.
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