Minimally Invasive Ultrasound-guided Synovial Biopsy Using SuperCoreBiopsy Instrument

K. Lai, Hsin-Hua Chen, M. Wen, Yi-Ming Chen, J. Lan, Der-Yuan Chen
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Background: To develop a new method for synovial biopsy with ultrasound (US) guidance and a semi-automatic SuperCore biopsy instrument. Materials and Methods: Twenty-two patients (8 men and 14 women, median age 57 years (range 22–79 years)) with active arthritis or tenosynovitis were enrolled from April 2012 through October 2012. Each patient had one joint or tendon biopsied. US examination was performed to determine the optimal synovial site for biopsy. After skin disinfection and local anaesthesia, a portal was established using a trephine needle as needed. An 18-gauge SuperCore biopsy needle was placed into the target synovial site via the portal or just percutaneously under US guidance with free hand technique. Repeated needle passes and cuts to obtain 3-10 pieces of synovial tissues in each joint. The success of biopsy was defined as identification of synovium on histological examination. Results: Synovium of 21 joints (10 knees, 6 wrists, 3 ankles, 1 elbow and 1 metacarpophalangeal joint) were biopsied. One patient had biopsy of flexor digitorum tendon sheath. All biopsies obtained adequate amounts of synovial tissues for histologic reading with a success rate of 100%. Synovial lining was identified in 18 (85.7%) of 21 joints. The patient with flexor digitorum tenosynovitis was proven to have mycobacterial infectionby histological examination. All patients tolerated the procedures well, and no complication was observed during 2-week follow up. Conclusions: US-guided synovial biopsy using SuperCore biopsy instrument is a promising method for synovial research. It has the advantages of simple, mini-invasiveness and high success rate. The complication is rare.
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超声引导下使用SuperCoreBiopsy仪器进行滑膜微创活检
背景:研究一种超声引导下滑膜活检的新方法和半自动SuperCore活检仪。材料和方法:2012年4月至2012年10月,22例活动性关节炎或腱鞘炎患者(男8例,女14例,中位年龄57岁(22-79岁))入组。每位患者进行了一个关节或肌腱活检。进行US检查以确定最佳滑膜活检部位。皮肤消毒和局部麻醉后,根据需要使用环钻针建立门静脉。一根18号的SuperCore活检针经门静脉或在徒手技术指导下经皮穿刺入目标滑膜部位。在每个关节处反复穿刺和切割获得3-10块滑膜组织。活检的成功定义为在组织学检查中识别滑膜。结果:对21个关节(膝关节10个、手腕6个、踝关节3个、肘关节1个、掌指关节1个)进行了滑膜活检。1例患者行指屈肌腱鞘活检。所有活组织检查均获得足够数量的滑膜组织用于组织学读数,成功率为100%。21个关节中有18个(85.7%)发现滑膜内衬。本例患者为指屈肌腱滑膜炎,经组织学检查证实为分枝杆菌感染。所有患者耐受良好,随访2周无并发症发生。结论:超声引导下使用SuperCore活检仪进行滑膜活检是一种很有前途的滑膜研究方法。具有操作简单、微创、成功率高等优点。并发症是罕见的。
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