Title of article :
Comparison of the Diagnostic Yield of EUS Needles for Liver Biopsy: Ex Vivo Study
Author/Authors :
Lee, Woo Jung Temple University - Philadelphia, USA , Uradomo, Lance T University of Maryland - Baltimore, USA , Zhang, Yang University of Maryland - Baltimore, USA , Twaddell, William University of Maryland - Baltimore, USA , Darwin, Peter University of Maryland - Baltimore, USA
Abstract :
EUS-guided liver biopsy is an emerging method of liver tissue acquisition which is safe and had been shown
to produce excellent histological yield. There is limited data comparing the diagnostic yield of different FNA needles. We aimed
to compare the diagnostic performance of four commercially available 19-gauge FNA needles. Methods. Four FNA needles and
one percutaneous needle were used to perform liver biopsies on two human cadaveric livers: Cook Echotip Procore, Olympus
EZ Shot 2, Boston Scientific Expect Slimline, Covidien SharkCore, and an 18-gauge percutaneous needle (TruCore, Argon
Medical Devices). Each needle obtained biopsies by three, six, and nine complete back-and-forth motions of the needle (“throw”)
with a fanning technique. The combined lengths of specimen fragments and the total number of complete portal tracts (CPT) were
measured by a blinded pathologist. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni correction were used for statistical
analysis. Results. A total of 52 liver biopsies were performed. The Covidien SharkCore needle had significantly greater number
of CPT compared to other FNA needles. The number of “throws” did not impact the number of CPT significantly. There was
no statistically significant difference in mean total specimen length between each FNA needle type. Conclusion. The Covidien
SharkCore needle produced superior histological specimen by capturing more CPT, possibly due to its unique needle design.
Keywords :
Vivo , EUS , Biopsy , ANOVA
Journal title :
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy