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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
= | Biopsy of Ewing's sarcoma is important for confirming the diagnosis and determining histologic subtype.<ref name=surgwiki>Ewing's sarcoma. surgwiki. http://www.surgwiki.com/wiki/Diseases_of_bone_and_joints#SURGERY_4 </ref> Biopsy may be performed percutaneously with either a fine-needle or wide-bore needle, or through a formal incision. | ||
==Biopsy== | ==Biopsy== | ||
*Biopsy of Ewing sarcoma is important for confirming the diagnosis and the determining histologic subtype.<ref> | *Biopsy of Ewing's sarcoma is important for confirming the diagnosis and the determining histologic subtype.<ref name=surgwiki>Ewing's sarcoma. surgwiki. http://www.surgwiki.com/wiki/Diseases_of_bone_and_joints#SURGERY_4 </ref> | ||
*Biopsy may be performed percutaneously with either a fine-needle, or a wide-bore needle, or through a formal incision. | *Biopsy may be performed percutaneously with either a fine-needle, or a wide-bore needle, or through a formal incision. | ||
*More invasive methods carry a higher risk of complications and contamination of tissue planes. Each year 30% of patients | *More invasive methods carry a higher risk of complications and contamination of tissue planes. Each year 30% of patients lose their limbs through inappropriate biopsy site and technique. In principle, biopsies should be performed at a tumor center by a specialist in tumor surgery. | ||
*Inappropriate alignment of the biopsy or inadvertent contamination of soft tissues can render subsequent limb-preserving reconstructive surgery impossible. | *Inappropriate alignment of the biopsy or inadvertent contamination of soft tissues can render subsequent limb-preserving reconstructive surgery impossible. | ||
To view histopathologic characteristic features of | To view histopathologic characteristic features of Ewing's sarcoma, click [[Ewing's sarcoma pathophysiology|'''here''']]. | ||
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Overview
Biopsy of Ewing's sarcoma is important for confirming the diagnosis and determining histologic subtype.[1] Biopsy may be performed percutaneously with either a fine-needle or wide-bore needle, or through a formal incision.
Biopsy
- Biopsy of Ewing's sarcoma is important for confirming the diagnosis and the determining histologic subtype.[1]
- Biopsy may be performed percutaneously with either a fine-needle, or a wide-bore needle, or through a formal incision.
- More invasive methods carry a higher risk of complications and contamination of tissue planes. Each year 30% of patients lose their limbs through inappropriate biopsy site and technique. In principle, biopsies should be performed at a tumor center by a specialist in tumor surgery.
- Inappropriate alignment of the biopsy or inadvertent contamination of soft tissues can render subsequent limb-preserving reconstructive surgery impossible.
To view histopathologic characteristic features of Ewing's sarcoma, click here.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ewing's sarcoma. surgwiki. http://www.surgwiki.com/wiki/Diseases_of_bone_and_joints#SURGERY_4