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Image Guided Bone Biopsy: Conclusion

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So by now we would have covered.

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All of the pre procedural and

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perip procedural and post procedural considerations that are

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important for us as we begin to court patients

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for bone biopsy procedures. We've discussed

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the differentials of bone lesions

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infections as well as tumor lesions

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of note. We've looked

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at the ways that we can approach them and Sample them

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as it relates to finely aspiration versus core

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biopsy needle sampling. We've looked

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at the importance of understanding the anatomy Regional to

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the biopsy. It's intended trajectory

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and the importance of suspects picking the appropriate trajectory

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in the case of ribs going above

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the ribs versus below the rims in the

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case of the power lumbar region being

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mindful of anatomical sites that could result

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in bleeding such as the lumbar artery. We've looked

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at the importance of risk mitigation techniques such

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as tract embolization and so much more

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So as you proceed with according patients

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for biopsy and feeling consultations keep

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some of these fundamentals in mind so that

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we can advance safe practice in care of

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our patients.

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Today good night.

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Faculty

Mikhail CSS Higgins, MD, MPH

Director, Radiology Medical Student Clerkships; Director, ESIR

Boston University Medical Center

Tags

Oncologic Imaging

Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neoplastic

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

Interventional

Infectious

Iatrogenic

Fluoroscopy

CT

Bone & Soft Tissues