1. Single punch, double biopsy
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Anca L. Grosu, A. Cordula Jilg, Vanessa Drendel, Norbert Nanko, Martin Werner, Malte Krönig, and Wolfgang Schultze-Seemann
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prostate cancer ,Multidisciplinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Research ,Primary tissue ,Cancer ,Needle biopsy ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Tissue heterogeneity ,Clinical diagnosis ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Single cell ,Radiology ,Biopsy material ,business - Abstract
Objective In lethal primary metastatic prostate cancer, biopsy material is often the only accessible cancer tissue. Lack of tissue quantity limited the use of biopsy cores for analyzing higher numbers of molecular markers and standard histopathologic evaluation for clinical diagnosis simultaneously. Recent advances in single cell analytics have paved the way to characterize a tumor in more depth from minute input material such as biopsies. We therefore aimed to develop a biopsy needle, which generates two cores side by side from the same punch: one for standard histopathologic analysis to allow for routine diagnostics and the second one for single cell analytics. Methods On the basis of a conventional punch biopsy needle we have milled two parallel longitudinal rifts into the needles shat which are separated by a 100 µm thick metal sheet. Each rift can harbor a single tissue core. Results Two cores from the same punch were generated reproducibly from a radical prostatectomy specimen and showed congruent results in histopathologic analysis. Both cores yielded equally sufficient material for standard H&E staining and histopathological evaluation. Conclusion Our modified biopsy system will allow for simultaneous acquisition of tissue cores for diagnostic and scientific analysis from solid tumors or metastatic sites.
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