[Functional capacity of MRI-compatible biopsy needles in comparison with ferromagnetic biopsy needles. In vitro studies]

Rofo. 2001 Jul;173(7):658-62. doi: 10.1055/s-2001-15844.
[Article in German]

Abstract

Purpose: Comparative evaluation of specimens obtained with different MR-compatible biopsy systems and a conventional ferromagnetic system.

Methods: Biopsies of a pig liver were performed post-mortem with three different MR-compatible (Somatex; E-Z-EM; Daum) and one conventional biopsy system (Somatex), five with each device. The specimens were measured and the histopathological quality was graded on a scale from 0 (no tissue) to 9 (best). The tip of the needle was examined with an electron microscope before and after biopsy to demonstrate abrasion.

Results: The histopathological score between the first and fifth specimen taken with one biopsy device showed no significant difference. The conventional system yielded significantly better results in nearly all categories (p < 0.05) than the MR-compatible biopsy systems. The areas of the specimens obtained with the MR-compatible biopsy systems (4.27-5.99 mm2) were significantly smaller than those from the conventional system (9.98 mm2). The needle tip abrasion of the different biopsy systems determined by electron microscopy showed no substantial difference.

Conclusion: Specimens obtained with MR-compatible biopsy systems compared to conventional biopsy systems are of lower histopathological quality. This might be caused by a smaller side notch of the MR-compatible biopsy devices. There was no difference in abrasion of the needle tip due to the softer, non-ferromagnetic alloys.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biopsy, Needle / instrumentation*
  • Equipment Design
  • Equipment Failure Analysis
  • Ferric Compounds*
  • Liver / pathology*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / instrumentation*
  • Microscopy, Electron
  • Surface Properties
  • Swine

Substances

  • Ferric Compounds
  • ferrite