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Utilidad y complicaciones de la biopsia percutánea esplénica con aguja tru-cut guiada por imágenes: Review of 13 procedures

Authors :
BESA C, CECILIA
TEUBER S, CRISTÓBAL
HUETE G, ÁLVARO
O´BRIEN S, ANDRÉS
CRUZ O, FRANCISCO
OYANEDEL Q, ROBERTO
Source :
Revista chilena de cirugía, Volume: 62, Issue: 3, Pages: 246-250, Published: JUN 2010
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Sociedad de Cirujanos de Chile, 2010.

Abstract

Objetivo: Reportar la experiencia de biopsias percutáneas esplénicas con aguja tru-cut guiadas por imágenes. Materiales y Métodos: Revisión retrospectiva de biopsias esplénicas con aguja tru-cut guiadas por ultrasonido (US) y tomografía computada (TC) realizadas en nuestro hospital desde Enero de 2005 a Abril de 2009. Resultados: Se identificaron un total de 13 procedimientos. La biopsia percutánea logró un diagnóstico específi co en 9 (69%) de las 13 intervenciones. Los diagnósticos fueron linfoma (n = 4), melanoma (n = 2), sarcoma (n = 1), hematopoyesis extramedular (n = 1) y criptococosis esplénica (n = 1). De las biopsias no diagnósticas 3 casos correspondieron a patología neoplásica y uno a patología benigna. Se reportaron 2 complicaciones (15%). Discusión: La biopsia esplénica percutánea guiada por imágenes con aguja tru-cut es un procedimiento útil y seguro, capaz de determinar el diagnóstico definitivo en la mayoría de los pacientes y evitar la mayoría de las esplenectomías diagnósticas. Background: Needle biopsies of the spleen were avoided due to the fear of bleeding in a highly vas-cularized organ. However their safety, even using 18 gauge needles, has been demonstrated. Aim: To report the experience with ultrasound guided needle biopsies of the spleen. Material and Methods: Retrospective review of records of ultrasound guided biopsies of the spleen using Tru-cut™ needles, performed between 2005 and 2009. Results: Thirteen procedures performed in 12 patients were identified. A specific diagnosis was achieved in nine (69%) procedures (lymphoma in four, melanoma in 2, sarcoma in 1, extremedullary erythropoiesis in one and splenic cryptococcosis in one. Two patients with negative results were subjected to a new biopsy, which yielded the diagnosis of lymphoma. A third patient was studied elsewhere, finding a malignant tumor. Two patients had complications, one had a vagal reaction and other had a perisplenic hematoma without clinical repercussion. Conclusions: Ultrasound guided needle biopsy of the spleen is a safe and useful procedure.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista chilena de cirugía, Volume: 62, Issue: 3, Pages: 246-250, Published: JUN 2010
Accession number :
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