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ULTRASOUND-GUIDED BIOPSY OF THE CANINE LIVER, KIDNEY, AND PROSTATE
Authors:David A  Hager  DVM  Thomas G  Nyland  DVM  MS  Paul  Fisher
Institution:Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and the Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616, where Dr. Hager was a Radiology Resident.;Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and the Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616, where Dr. Nyland is an Associate Professor.;Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and the Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616, where Paul Fisher is a Radiological Technologist.
Abstract:Sixty-nine hepatic, 25 renal, and 16 prostatic biopsies were performed under ultrasound guidance using a biopsy guide. The majority (98 of 110) were tissue-core biopsies. Multiple attempts at obtaining a sample were required; however, in the kidney, the number of attempts was restricted to two. Adequate samples were obtained in 94% (65/69) hepatic, 88% (22/25) renal, and 94% (5/6) prostatic biopsies. Postbiopsy scanning did not demonstrate parenchymal hemorrhage. In three renal and one prostatic biopsy, gross hematuria, noted immediately following biopsy, resolved in 2–3 days. Animals with prostatic disease frequently had hematuria, making evaluation for this complication difficult. One animal died acutely 2 days following prostatic biopsy due to an unrelated problem, a ruptured aortic àneurysm. Complications were not encountered with the liver biopsy procedure. Animals biopsied under sedation tolerated the procedure well. The authors preferred to anesthetize uncooperative animals and those needing kidney biopsy to minimize the likelihood of complications. Problems encountered during the procedure, overlying bowel gas obscuring the target organ or poor visualization of the biopsy needle, were corrected by changing patient or transducer position or the procedure was postponed. The usefulness of the biopsy procedure is illustrated in four case reports.
Keywords:ultrasound  biopsy  liver  kidney  prostate  canine
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