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. 2020 Oct;30(10):5308-5314.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-020-06926-2. Epub 2020 May 28.

Image-guided core needle biopsy for Ewing sarcoma of bone: a 10-year single-institution review

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Image-guided core needle biopsy for Ewing sarcoma of bone: a 10-year single-institution review

Sarah Kalus et al. Eur Radiol. 2020 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the performance of image-guided core needle biopsy (IGCNB) for the diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma of bone.

Methods: All patients with a confirmed diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma who underwent IGCNB between January 2007 and December 2016 were included in this retrospective study. Analysis included mean age, skeletal distribution, imaging modality used for biopsy guidance, type of anaesthesia, needle type, number of passes, type of tissue sampled, and complications.

Results: The study included 139 patients (94 males and 45 females; mean age 18.7 years) who underwent 141 image-guided core needle biopsies as the primary diagnostic test. Of these, 101 were CT-guided, 38 ultrasound-guided, and 2 utilised both CT and ultrasound guidance. A total of 97.9% were diagnostic at first procedure. Of the 3 non-diagnostic cases, 2 underwent a further IGCNB and were positive, while 1 patient required an open surgical procedure. Only 1 patient (0.7%) suffered an immediate complication, and there were no recorded delayed complications.

Conclusion: IGCNB is a safe procedure providing a positive diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma of bone in a very high percentage of cases. It should be the first-line method for establishing a diagnosis in suspected Ewing sarcoma of bone.

Key points: • Image-guided core needle biopsy is a safe procedure providing a positive diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma of bone in a very high percentage of cases. • Image-guided core needle biopsy should be the first-line method for establishing a definitive diagnosis in Ewing sarcoma and should be performed at a specialist sarcoma referral centre. • When technically feasible, extra-osseous soft tissue alone can be sampled with confidence as there is no difference in diagnostic performance whether bone or an extra-osseous soft tissue component of the tumour is sampled.

Keywords: Bone neoplasms; Image-guided biopsy; Musculoskeletal system; Sarcoma, Ewing.

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