Journal article

Biopsy and the diagnostic evaluation of musculoskeletal tumours: Critical but often missed in the 21st century

J Trieu, M Sinnathamby, C Di Bella, M Pianta, W Perera, JL Slavin, SM Schlicht, PFM Choong

ANZ Journal of Surgery | Published : 2016

Abstract

Bone and soft-tissue sarcomas are rare and heterogeneous malignancies arising from tissues of mesenchymal origin. Treatment planning is informed by accurate diagnosis for which biopsy is the diagnostic standard. Biopsy in the setting of suspected malignancy is a technically challenging procedure that should only be performed at specialist institutions. Without the requisite expertise, they can compromise the viability of reconstructive procedures and may make necessary amputation to achieve adequate surgical margins. The risk of complications arising from the procedure must be minimized and therefore biopsy should always be preceded by imaging. There must be no attempt at biopsy or excision ..

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