The diagnostic outcome of CT-guided rib biopsies: a retrospective cohort study
Khaldun Ghali Gataa, Mats Geijer, Fatih Inci, Pawel Szaro

TL;DR
This study evaluates the success and complications of CT-guided rib biopsies for diagnosing suspected malignancies.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the diagnostic success and factors influencing CT-guided rib biopsies in suspected malignancies.
Findings
20 out of 38 biopsies were diagnostic, six adequate, and 12 non-diagnostic.
Lesion volume and needle insertion angle showed no significant correlation with biopsy success.
Complications occurred in 11% of cases, suggesting the need for experienced radiologists.
Abstract
Radiological appearance of benign and malignant rib lesions is often similar, making biopsy essential for accurate diagnosis. However, factors influencing rib biopsy success have not been thoroughly explored. This study aims to evaluate factors affecting the success of CT-guided rib biopsies in patients with suspected malignancy. Retrospective analysis was conducted on CT-guided rib biopsies performed in our hospital between 2016 and 2023. The outcome reference was based on tissue examination and/or clinical and radiological follow-up to 6 months post-procedure. Biopsies were categorized as “diagnostic,” “adequate,” or “non-diagnostic” based on the outcome reference. The total success rate was calculated based on the sum of diagnostic and adequate biopsies. Of a total of 38 rib biopsies, 20 were classified as diagnostic, six as adequate, and 12 as non-diagnostic based on the outcome…
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TopicsMusculoskeletal synovial abnormalities and treatments · Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
