A multicenter evaluation of a new EUS core biopsy needle: Experience in 200 patients
Endoscopic Ultrasound2018Vol. 8(2), pp. 99–99
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DouglasG Adler, V. Raman Muthusamy, DeanS Ehrlich, Gulshan Parasher, NiravC Thosani, Ann Chen, JonathanM Buscaglia, Anoop Appannagari, Eduardo Quintero, Harry R. Aslanian, LindaJo Taylor, Ali A. Siddiqui
Abstract
Overall, this study showed a high rate of tissue adequacy and production of a tissue core with this device with no adverse events seen in 200 patients. Comparative studies of different FNB needles are warranted in the future to help identify which needle type and size is ideal in different clinical settings.
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