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Accuracy of Percutaneous Core Biopsy in Management of Small Renal Masses

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UROLOGY
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 586-590

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2008.08.519

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OBJECTIVES To determine the sufficiency and accuracy of percutaneous core needle renal biopsy in patients with small renal masses (SRMs). METHODS A retrospective chart review was performed on those patients who had undergone image-guided 18-gauge core renal biopsy of SRMs <= 4 cm from February 1999 to October 2006. The information obtained included the initial biopsy technique, pathologic findings, and the clinical outcome. RESULTS A total of 110 renal biopsies were performed for masses :! 4 cm. The average renal mass size biopsied was 2.7 cm, with a median of 4 cores taken. Of the 110 biopsies, 100 (90.9%) were sufficient for diagnosis and 10 (9.1%) were indeterminate or provided insufficient tissue. Of the 100 diagnostic biopsies, 65% were interpreted as malignant and 35% as benign. There were 8 complications (7.2%), with 2 postprocedural hematomas (1.8%). Thirty-four patients underwent surgical extirpation; the ultimate histopathologic accuracy of biopsy compared with the final surgical pathologic finding was 100% (34/34) in these patients. CONCLUSIONS Image-guided core needle biopsy is highly accurate in SRMs, and more than one third of these lesions will be benign. With a low complication rate, core biopsy provides a histopathologic diagnosis that aids in decision-making for the growing number of incidentally detected SRMs. UROLOGY 73: 586-590, 2009. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc.

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