Interventional Radiology
Online ISSN : 2432-0935
Review
Computed Tomography-guided Core Needle Biopsy for Renal Tumors: A Review
Toshihiro IguchiYusuke MatsuiKoji TomitaMayu UkaToshiyuki KomakiSoichiro KajitaNoriyuki UmakoshiKazuaki MunetomoHideo GobaraSusumu Kanazawa
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2021 Volume 6 Issue 3 Pages 69-74

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Abstract

Small renal tumors are sometimes challenging to diagnose accurately through imaging alone, and image-guided biopsies are performed when histological diagnoses are needed. Although ultrasound guidance is usually chosen for renal tumor biopsies, computed tomography guidance is preferred for selected cases; e.g., obese patients or when the target is undetectable by ultrasound (as those in the upper pole). In the 14 recently published studies covering ≥50 procedures, computed tomography-guided renal tumor biopsies had a wide range diagnostic yield (67.4%-97.4%). Complications often occurred; however, most were minor and asymptomatic. No biopsy-related deaths and tumor seeding occurred. This study aimed to review the advantages and disadvantages, procedure techniques, diagnostic yields, and complications of core needle biopsies for renal tumors under computed tomography guidance.

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