Transvenous hepatic biopsy in patients with blood coagulation disorders Biopsia hepatica transvenosa en pacientes con defectos de la coagulacion sanguinea.
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Transvenous hepatic biopsy in patients with blood coagulation disorders Biopsia hepatica transvenosa en pacientes con defectos de la coagulacion sanguinea.
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Severe clotting defects represent the main contraindication to percutaneous liver biopsy. A transvenous liver puncture technique has been developed for patients suffering from blood coagulation disorders. This approach was attempted in 17 of 148 consecutive patients (12%) in whom a needle liver biopsy was indicated. Hepatic tissue samplings were successfully obtained in 16 subjects. The mean size of the specimens was 7 mm. The clinical diagnosis or therapy were modified in 7 patients when the histopathology report was available. No complications related to the procedure occurred. Our early experience suggests that transvenous liver biopsy is indicated in one/ninth of cases in whom hepatic tissue sample is required for diagnosis. This technique is safe, and it has a high success rate to provide liver tissue samples.
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Revista medica de Chile, Volumen 120, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 153-157
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