A49 PROSPECTIVE PAIRED COMPARISON STUDY OF 2 FRANSEEN-TIP EUS FNB NEEDLES, FLEXIBLE VS STIFF SHEATH
F Borahmah, D Motomura, R Trasolini

TL;DR
This study compares two types of EUS-FNB needles with different sheath stiffness to see which provides better cellularity in tissue samples.
Contribution
Provides a novel real-world paired comparison of flexible vs. stiff sheath EUS-FNB needles focusing on sheath stiffness.
Findings
Flexible sheath needles showed higher cellularity (72.9%) compared to stiff sheath needles (45.7%).
Non-diagnostic samples were more common with stiff sheath needles in some cases.
Results suggest lesion-specific factors may influence sampling efficacy.
Abstract
Variety of needle tips and suction techniques have been trialled to optimize diagnostic yield in EUS-FNB for comprehensive histopathological analysis with some studies suggesting improved performance with franseen tip needle Obtain an objective comparison of diagnostic yield between 2 different 22g franseen-tip needles; novel flexible sheath (FS) franseen tip needle and traditional stiff sheath (SS) needle Sample of patients presenting for outpatient elective EUS-FNB were selected. Underwent EUS-FNB using both a SS and FS FNB needle during same procedure. Equal number of passes was obtained with each needle by same endoscopist with random order of sampling, with a planned number of 2 passes per needle; not obtained for one lesion due to difficulty with puncture. Obtained specimens were sent to pathology; quality of sampling was assessed by the pathologist and cellularity was…
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TopicsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
