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Published in: Abdominal Radiology 6/2015

01-08-2015

Feasibility and effectiveness of image-guided percutaneous biopsy of the urinary bladder

Authors: Selim Reha Butros, Colin James McCarthy, Ali Devrim Karaosmanoğlu, Anuradha S. Shenoy-Bhangle, Ronald S. Arellano

Published in: Abdominal Radiology | Issue 6/2015

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Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the indications, technique, results, and complications of image-guided percutaneous biopsy of the urinary bladder.

Methods

This retrospective study included 15 patients (10 male, 5 female) who underwent image-guided percutaneous biopsy of the urinary bladder between January 1999 and December 2013. The medical records, imaging studies, procedural details, and long-term follow-up of each patient were reviewed in detail to assess the feasibility of percutaneous bladder biopsy.

Results

Ten patients had focal bladder masses and 5 patients had asymmetric or diffuse bladder wall thickening. Eleven patients had either negative or unsatisfactory cystoscopies prior to the biopsy. Percutaneous biopsies were performed under computed tomography guidance in 12 patients and ultrasound in 3 patients. All procedures were technically successful and there were no procedural complications. Malignancy was confirmed in 8 patients, among whom 6 had transitional cell carcinoma, 1 cervical cancer, and 1 prostate cancer metastasis. Seven patients had a benign diagnosis, including 3 that were later confirmed by pathology following surgery and 2 patients with a false-negative result. The overall sensitivity was 80% and accuracy was 87%.

Conclusions

Image-guided percutaneous biopsy of the urinary bladder is a safe and technically feasible procedure with a high sensitivity and accuracy rate. Although image-guided bladder biopsy is an uncommon procedure, it should be considered in selected cases when more traditional methods of tissue sampling are either not possible or fail to identify abnormalities detected by cross-sectional imaging.
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Metadata
Title
Feasibility and effectiveness of image-guided percutaneous biopsy of the urinary bladder
Authors
Selim Reha Butros
Colin James McCarthy
Ali Devrim Karaosmanoğlu
Anuradha S. Shenoy-Bhangle
Ronald S. Arellano
Publication date
01-08-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Abdominal Radiology / Issue 6/2015
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Electronic ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-015-0356-5

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