Ultrasound-Guided
Percutaneous Pancreatic Biopsy. Indications, Performance and
Complications
Zeno Spârchez
3rd Medical Clinic,
Department of Ultrasound, University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
Cluj-Napoca
Abstract
The diagnosis of pancreatic
masses is often very difficult despite the new developments
in imaging methods. As a correct diagnosis has a great impact
on the therapy, in certain circumstances it is mandatory to
obtain a morphological diagnosis. Although the indications for
percutaneous pancreatic biopsy are not standardized, in many
circumstances- inoperable pancreatic tumor, suspicion of lymphoma,
metastasis or neuroendocrine tumors, differentiation between
cystic tumors - a biopsy is clearly indicated. Pancreatic biopsy
is usually performed by fine-needles either for cytology or
microhistology, the use of larger needles for core biopsy adding
a slightly improvement in sensitivity especially in masses from
chronic pancreatitis or neuroendocrine tumors. Complications
occur seldom , acute pancreatitis and tumoral seeding being
the most important. Percutaneous pancreatic biopsy is a safe,
flexible and reliable method for diagnosing pancreatic masses.
Key words
Pancreatic masses-
pancreatic carcinoma- cystic pancreatic neoplasm- percutaneous
fine-needle biopsy- percutaneous core biopsy