Several methods for obtaining specimens from abdominal organs have been described. Imaging-guided biopsy, particularly, ultrasound-guided biopsy, is the most frequently used in clinical trials. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic quality of histological samples obtained with a manual biopsy device (Spirotome) on biopsies of the liver, spleen, and kidney, in fresh canine organs and in live animals in a clinical trial. The study was divided into two different parts, one on normal fresh canine organs with a total of 60 biopsies, 20 in liver, spleen, and kidney, respectively; and one on clinical patients, having 35 biopsied lesions in 28 animals (25 dogs and three cats) for a total of 105 biopsies. All the biopsy samples were considered satisfactory on canine cadavers, and all specimens were diagnostic in clinical cases.The technique was accurate and safe and no major complications were noted.

31. Evaluation of a manual biopsy device (“Spirotome”) on fresh canine organs: liver, spleen and kidneys and first clinical experiences in animals

VIGNOLI, Massimo;
2011-01-01

Abstract

Several methods for obtaining specimens from abdominal organs have been described. Imaging-guided biopsy, particularly, ultrasound-guided biopsy, is the most frequently used in clinical trials. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic quality of histological samples obtained with a manual biopsy device (Spirotome) on biopsies of the liver, spleen, and kidney, in fresh canine organs and in live animals in a clinical trial. The study was divided into two different parts, one on normal fresh canine organs with a total of 60 biopsies, 20 in liver, spleen, and kidney, respectively; and one on clinical patients, having 35 biopsied lesions in 28 animals (25 dogs and three cats) for a total of 105 biopsies. All the biopsy samples were considered satisfactory on canine cadavers, and all specimens were diagnostic in clinical cases.The technique was accurate and safe and no major complications were noted.
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