Three Angles Ultrasound Biopsy Needle Guide For Aloka UST 5413 Transducer
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Ultrasound Biopsy Needle Guide for Aloka UST-5413 transducer
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What is an ultrasound guided biopsy?
A biopsy is a procedure to take a small sample of tissue from a certain place in your body. A very thin biopsy needle is inserted through your skin to the area where the sample needs to be collected. The ultrasound scanner uses high frequency sound waves which reflect back off your internal organs to make an image on the screen.This image is then used to guide the needle to the right place.A small piece of tissue is then collected. This sample or 'biopsy' is sent to the laboratory to be analysed.
What are the benefits?
Other tests that you have had, such as blood tests, ultrasoundscans, or CT scans have shown an abnormality. The doctorslooking after you have decided that you should have a biopsyto help them find out what the abnormality might be and whyit is there.They will then be able to decide on the most suitabletreatment for you.
What are the risks?
Ultrasound-guided biopsy is generally considered a safe procedure.There is a small risk of bleeding where the needle hasbeen inserted.Other small risks vary according to which part ofthe body is being biopsied. The doctor performing the biopsy will discuss the specific riskswith you before asking your permission to perform the biopsy.
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