EVALUATION OF NEEDLE SIZE FOR BREAST BIOPSY - COMPARISON OF 14-GAUGE,16-GAUGE, AND 18-GAUGE BIOPSY NEEDLES

Citation
Th. Helbich et al., EVALUATION OF NEEDLE SIZE FOR BREAST BIOPSY - COMPARISON OF 14-GAUGE,16-GAUGE, AND 18-GAUGE BIOPSY NEEDLES, American journal of roentgenology, 171(1), 1998, pp. 59-63
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
0361803X
Volume
171
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
59 - 63
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-803X(1998)171:1<59:EONSFB>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
OBJECTIVE, The purpose of our study was to compare the quantity and qu ality of tissue harvested from breast biopsy when using 14-, 16-, and 18-gauge ''long-throw'' needles. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. We performed a prospective randomized study in 64 patients with 66 breast lesions. Un der stereotactic guidance, passes were made in random order with each of the three biopsy needles in each lesion, Samples were measured for tissue area and scored for their quality. All lesions, including benig n and malignant lesions and lesions with and without microcalcificatio ns, were analyzed. Findings of the biopsy samples were compared with t he final diagnoses made at surgical excision. RESULTS. In all 66 lesio ns, 14-gauge biopsy needles obtained significantly larger specimens (1 4-gauge, 13.14 mm(2); 16-gauge, 9.6 mm(2); 18-gauge, 6.41 mm(2); p <.0 5) and scored significantly better (14-gauge, 8.37; 16-gauge, 7.56; 18 -gauge, 7.14; p <.016) than either of the smaller needles. The results for malignant and benign lesions and for lesions with and without mic rocalcifications were similar but not equal to the overall results. Ho wever, benign lesions and areas with microcalcifications seem to be mo re problematic for both smaller needles than for 14-gauge needles. CON CLUSION. Our results indicate that the quantity and quality of breast biopsy specimens depend on the needle size. Of the three needle sizes tested, only 14-gauge long-throw biopsy needles can be recommended for breast biopsy.