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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rohan A. Bhimani, M.B.B.S., D.N.B., M.Ch.[2]

Synonyms and keywords: Bone biopsy, Soft tissue biopsy, Biopsy in musculoskeletal system

Overview

Biopsy is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of bone and soft tissue tumors. The tumor is then staged based on Enneking system for for benign and malignant bone tumors.

Biopsy

Indications

Contraindications

Prerequisites for a Biopsy

Technique

  • Open
  • Closed

Open Technique

  • The tumor is surgically exposed and biopsy of the tumor is taken.
Open Biopsy.Source: Case courtesy of Dake~commonswiki, via Wikimedia Commons

Types

Incisional biopsy

  • A small surgical incision carefully placed to access tumor without contamination of critical structures.

Excisional biopsy

Incision

  • Longitudinal incision in the extremities is taken.
  • It should allow for extension of the incision for definitive management.

Approach

  • Never expose neurovascular structures during the procedure.
  • During the biopsy, all tissue exposed is considered contaminated with tumor.
  • Meticulous hemostasis must be carried out.
  • Post-surgery hematomas are considered contaminated with tumor.
  • Always deflate the tourniquet prior to wound closure.

Biopsy

Closure

  • If drain is kept, remove the drain out of the skin in line with surgical incision.
  • This helps in excising the drain site with definitive surgical extensive incision.

Closed Technique

Types

Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA)

Needle Biopsy.Source: Case courtesy of Linda Bartlett (photographer) [Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons]

Core biopsy (Tru-cut Biopsy)

Sequence of Diagnostic Studies
  • The various investigations must be performed in the following order:

Staging

Enneking (MSTS) Staging System

  • The Enneking surgical staging system (also known as the MSTS system) for benign musculoskeletal tumors based on radiographic characteristics of the tumor host margin.[3]
  • It is widely accepted and routinely used classification.
Stages Description
1 Latent: Well demarcated borders
2 Active: Indistinct borders
3 Aggressive: Indistinct borders
Stages Grade Site Metastasis
IA G1: Low grade T1: Intracompartmental M0: No metastasis
IB G1: Low grade T2: Extracompartmental M0: No metastasis
IIA G2: High grade T1: Intracompartmental M0: No metastasis
IIB G2: High grade T2: Extracompartmental M0: No metastasis
III G1 or G2 T1 or T2 M1: Regional or distant metastasis

References

  1. Peabody, Terrance (2014). Orthopaedic oncology : primary and metastatic tumors of the skeletal system. Cham: Springer. ISBN 9783319073224.
  2. Czerniak, Bogdan (2016). Dorfman and Czerniak's bone tumors. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier/Saunders. ISBN 9780323023962.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Jawad MU, Scully SP (2010). "In brief: classifications in brief: enneking classification: benign and malignant tumors of the musculoskeletal system". Clin Orthop Relat Res. 468 (7): 2000–2. doi:10.1007/s11999-010-1315-7. PMC 2882012. PMID 20333492.
  4. Peabody, Terrance (2014). Orthopaedic oncology : primary and metastatic tumors of the skeletal system. Cham: Springer. ISBN 9783319073224.

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