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Evaluation of 14- and 11-gauge directional, vacuum-assisted biopsy probes and 14-gauge biopsy guns in a breast parenchymal model.

作者信息

Berg W A, Krebs T L, Campassi C, Magder L S, Sun C C

机构信息

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore 21201, USA.

出版信息

Radiology. 1997 Oct;205(1):203-8. doi: 10.1148/radiology.205.1.9314986.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To compare commercially available 14-guage core biopsy guns and 11- and 14-gauge, directional, vaccum-assisted biopsy probes for tissue yield and fragmentation.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

One hundred passes were made through fresh turkey breasts by using each of 11 14-gauge, automated biopsy gun-needle combinations and a directional, stereotactic, vacuum-assisted biopsy system equipped with 11- or 14-gauge probes. Specimens were measured for total weight, individual length, diameter, and number of fragments.

RESULTS

Among the handheld devices, the Pro-Mag 2.2 gun (Manan Medical Products, Northbrook, Ill) and 14-gauge Biopsy-Cut needle (Bard, Covington, Ga) had the greatest yield (17.7 mg per core specimen); this combination also produced the greatest percentage of nonfragmented cores (83%). Directional, vacuum-assisted biopsy specimens were significantly larger (P < .001): 36.8 mg per core specimen for the 14-gauge probe and 94.4 mg per core specimen for the 11-gauge probe. Specimens obtained with directional, vacuum-assisted biopsy were more fragmented than those obtained with spring-actuated, two-stage, long-throw, automated biopsy systems.

CONCLUSION

Statistically significant differences with various biopsy devices are seen in the breast tissue yield and in fragmentation.

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