Tru-Cut and Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy Diagnosis of Lesions of the Jaws
Abstract
<p>Abstract: Nowadays, modern biopsy techniques such as fine and wide needles are used instead of invasive biopsy techniques for examining malign and benign lesions.</p>
<p>This study examines whether wide needle biopsy (Tru-cut) possesses advantages as an alternative method to open biopsy. This study was performed on 40 patients with suspicious intra-jaw lesions. An 18-gauge, three-piece biopsy device was used.</p>
<p>All the samples were sent to the tumor pathology unit at the oncology institute for histopathologic and cytopathologic examination. Thirty-seven of the 40 samples were adequate for diagnosis and three inadequate were.</p>
<p>When we considered the results of Tru-cut and fine needle biopsy, the diagnostic value increased to 62.5%.</p>
<p>In each lesion, the success rate of open biopsy is 92.5%, the success rate of Tru-cut biopsy is 55% and that of fine needle biopsy is 42.5%.</p>
<p>According to our results, if we can support the study of this technique with new studies and can improve the specific apparatus for the maxillo-facial region, this can be a good alternative technique for open biopsy applications.</p>
<p>Key Words: Biopsy, Tru-cut, Fine needle</p>