Ae. Vanderbijl et al., ACCURACY OF THE JAMSHIDI TROCAR BIOPSY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BONE-TUMORS, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (334), 1997, pp. 233-243
Obtaining a histologic diagnosis is crucial in patients presenting wit
h a tumor or a tumorous condition of the bone, The incisional surgical
and the closed trocar biopsy are the most frequently used techniques
for obtaining a representative tissue sample for histologic evaluation
, This study reports on the reliability of 270 Jamshidi trocar biopsie
s performed on 258 patients with osseous tumors and tumorlike lesions.
All patients were evaluated clinically and radiographically by a team
consisting of an orthopaedic surgeon, a radiologist, and a surgical p
athologist, In nearly all cases the biopsy and the resection were perf
ormed by the same orthopaedic surgeon, The biopsy site was determined
in accordance with the planned subsequent resection surgery, Overall,
an accurate diagnosis could be reached in 90.7% of the total number of
270 Jamshidi biopsies and in 95% of the 258 patients. The failure rat
e of the 270 biopsies was 9.3%. No specific contraindications with reg
ard to the kind of lesion were found, Except for the pelvis, the local
ization of the lesion did not influence the rate of success, The high
accuracy of the trocar biopsy, combined with the advantages of this te
chnique over the incisional surgical biopsy, makes it a safe, fast, an
d adequate technique for obtaining a histologic sample of a bone tumor
.