Dg. Penninck et al., THE TECHNIQUE OF PERCUTANEOUS ULTRASOUND-GUIDED FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY AND AUTOMATED MICROCORE BIOPSY IN SMALL ANIMAL GASTROINTESTINAL-DISEASES, Veterinary radiology & ultrasound, 34(6), 1993, pp. 433-436
Techniques for obtaining percutaneous ultrasound-guided biopsies of th
e gastrointestinal tract were evaluated. The efficacity of ultrasonogr
aphic detection of gastrointestinal lesions has been established in ve
terinary medicine. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided aspiration biopsies
were performed using either a 22 gauge spinal needle or a 20 gauge Wes
tcott needle. The microcore automated biopsy was performed using a 18
gauge Tru-cut-like needle, assisted by an automated biopsy gun. These
techniques are rapid, and easily performed. The techniques were consid
ered safe for the patient, no complications such as hemorrhage, perito
nitis or abscessation have occured in our study. These techniques are
of particular interest when lesion can not be biopsied successfully by
endoscopy and when surgical resection is not recommended.