Description
Radiology
Sample Required:
The test does not require any specific sample to be collected beforehand. Ultrasonography guided biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses real-time ultrasound imaging to guide the collection of tissue samples from various organs or structures within the body.
Test Time:
The test duration may vary depending on the specific area being biopsied. Typically, the procedure takes around 30 minutes to one hour.
Test Normal Range:
Ultrasonography guided biopsy is a diagnostic procedure, and it does not have a specific normal range. The collected tissue samples are sent to a pathology laboratory for examination, and the results are used for diagnosis.
What is the test?
Ultrasonography guided biopsy is a medical procedure used to obtain tissue samples from specific areas of the body under the guidance of real-time ultrasound imaging. The procedure is performed to diagnose various conditions, such as suspicious masses or lesions, infections, inflammation, and tumors.
Test Procedure:
During the procedure, the patient lies down, and a gel is applied to the skin over the area of interest. An ultrasound transducer is then used to visualize the targeted area. Once the target is identified, a thin biopsy needle is inserted through the skin and guided into the desired location under ultrasound visualization. Tissue samples are then collected using the biopsy needle. After the procedure, the collected samples are sent to a pathology laboratory for examination.
When to take the test?
Ultrasonography guided biopsy is recommended when there are abnormalities detected in organs or structures that need further evaluation for diagnosis. It is commonly used for biopsies of the liver, kidneys, prostate, thyroid, breast, and other soft tissues.
Who should take this test?
Patients with suspicious masses or lesions found on ultrasound or other imaging tests may undergo ultrasonography guided biopsy for further evaluation and diagnosis. The decision to undergo the procedure is made by the healthcare provider based on the patient’s medical history and imaging findings.
Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):
In cases of pregnancy or certain medical conditions, the healthcare provider will carefully assess the potential risks and benefits before performing an ultrasonography guided biopsy. Precautions may include avoiding certain medications or adjusting the timing of the procedure.
FAQs for Ultrasonography Guided Biopsy Procedure:
Q1: Is the procedure painful?
A: The procedure is generally well-tolerated. Local anesthesia is often used to numb the area where the biopsy needle will be inserted, reducing discomfort during the procedure.
Q2: How long does it take to get the biopsy results?
A: The time frame for receiving the biopsy results varies depending on the complexity of the case and the type of tissue being examined. In some cases, results may be available within a few days, while others may take longer.
Q3: Are there any risks associated with the procedure?
A: Ultrasonography guided biopsy is considered safe, but as with any medical procedure, there are some risks. Potential risks include bleeding, infection, and rare complications related to the biopsy site. However, these risks are generally minimal.
Q4: Can I resume normal activities after the biopsy?
A: Most patients can resume normal activities shortly after the procedure. However, it is essential to follow the specific aftercare instructions provided by the healthcare provider.
Q5: What happens if the biopsy shows abnormal results?
A: If the biopsy results show abnormal findings, further evaluation and management will be discussed with the healthcare provider. Additional tests or treatments may be recommended based on the diagnosis.