Author/Editor     Bešlić, Šerif; Žukić, Fuad; Milišić, Selma
Title     Percutaneous transthoracic CT guided biopsies of lung lesions; fine needle aspiration biopsy versus core biopsy
Translated title     Perkutane CT vodene biopsije pljučnih lezij - primerjava tankoigelnih in histopatoloških biopsij
Type     članek
Source     Radiol Oncol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 46, št. 1
Publication year     2012
Volume     str. 19-22
Language     eng
Abstract     Background. The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare the results and complication rate in CT guided percutaneous trans-thoracic fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNAB) and core biopsies of lung lesions, and to determine the applicability of these needles. Patients and methods. In 242 patients (166 males; 76 females) with mean age of 58.9 years (13-84 years) CT guided biopsies of lung lesions were performed on dual slice CT equipment. The average diameter of lung lesion was 2.9 cm (1.2-6.3 cm). For FNAB's 20 - 22 G Chiba needles and for core biopsies 14 G biopsy needles were used. The samples were sent for the histological analysis. The cytological or histological results and the eventual complications were compared. Results. FNAB's cytological samples were adequate for definitive diagnosis in 117 patients (79.60%) and inadequate in 30 patients (20.40%). Core biopsies samples were adequate in 92 (96.85%) patients and non-representative (necrotic tissue) in 3 (3.15%). Pneumothorax as the most frequent complication was detected in 14 (9.7%) of the patients in the group of FNAB's and in 30 (31.5%) of the patients with the core biopsy group. Conclusions. The results showed that percutaneous transthoracic CT guided biopsies of lung lesions were an effective and safe procedure in the diagnosis of lung lesions. Core biopsy gives a higher percentage of representative samples than FNAB, and is a preferred method regardless of the higher rate of complications.
Descriptors     LUNG NEOPLASMS
BIOPSY, NEEDLE
TOMOGRAPHY, X-RAY COMPUTED
RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES