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CT Guided Biopsy

CT Guided Biopsy near me in Thane

Also referred as
CT Scan Guided Needle Biopsy
Image Guided Biopsy (CT)
CT Assisted Biopsy
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The CT Guided Biopsy is a simple and minimally invasive procedure performed using computed tomography (CT) imaging for precise guidance. During the test, a thin needle is carefully inserted into a specific area inside the body that may be difficult to access through other methods. The CT images help ensure the needle is placed accurately and safely. A small tissue sample (biopsy) is then collected, which is later examined under a microscope to help diagnose conditions such as tumors, infections, inflammation, or other abnormalities. This test is generally well-tolerated and provides valuable information to support an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. It is available at an affordable price in Thane with our partnered labs.

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Understanding CT Guided Biopsy

CT scan is used to guide the needle into the lesion in the safest possible manner. CT guided biopsy procedure is an alternative to an open surgical biopsy. CT guidance generally results in fewer complications, a faster recovery time, and avoidance of general anesthesia.

During the procedure, a needle is usually used to remove the sample, which is then checked under a microscope for signs of disease. The CT Guided Biopsy may be done when the abnormal area is deep inside the body or when the doctor cannot feel a lump or mass. It helps doctors determine whether an abnormality is benign or malignant without the need for open surgery.

Doctors use CT Guided Biopsy to check problems in the lungs, liver, kidneys, bones, pancreas, or lymph nodes. It finds out if a mass is cancerous or due to infection, or inflammation. It can also check unexplained lumps or swelling.

You may be asked not to eat or drink anything for about 4–6 hours before the CT guided biopsy procedure, depending on the organ being biopsied. Inform your doctor about any medicines you take, especially blood thinners. Females must inform the doctor if they are pregnant. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and remove any jewelry or metallic items before the scan. One attendant is mandatory for this test unless advised otherwise by the facility. Informed consent is required before the procedure.

Interpretation of biopsy results requires expert advise. Self-medication based on biopsy reports is discouraged. Always discuss findings and next steps with your healthcare provider.

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How to Prepare for the CT Guided Biopsy?

  • Follow any fasting instructions your doctor gives.
  • Inform your doctor if you are allergic, taking blood thinners, or have a bleeding disorder.
  • Remove jewelry or metal items.
  • Bring previous scans if you have them.

How is the CT Guided Biopsy Performed?

  • You lie on a special table that moves through the CT scanner.
  • A radiologist uses CT images to locate the abnormal area.
  • The skin is cleaned, and local anesthesia is given.
  • A thin needle is inserted into the target area under CT guidance.
  • The doctor takes tissue samples, then removes the needle.
  • The site is bandaged, and you are monitored for a little while before going home.
  • The procedure is generally well-tolerated with minimal discomfort.

How Does CT Guidance Work?

The CT Guided Biopsy works by using real-time CT imaging to precisely locate the target tissue. First, initial CT scans identify the exact position and depth. The doctor then inserts a biopsy needle and takes repeated CT images to adjust its path and ensure accurate placement. Once the needle reaches the lesion, a small tissue sample is collected using suction or a cutting mechanism. The sample is then sent for laboratory analysis.

Who Should Avoid or Take Precautions Before the CT Guided Biopsy?

  • Pregnant women unless absolutely necessary due to radiation exposure.
  • Individuals with bleeding disorders or on anticoagulants should be managed appropriately.
  • Patients allergic to contrast agents if contrast is used during the procedure.

What to Expect During the CT Guided Biopsy?

  • You may hear clicking sounds as the needle is positioned.
  • Mild pressure or brief discomfort can occur, but usually no pain.

What to Expect After the CT Guided Biopsy?

  • The biopsy site may feel sore or tender for a few days.
  • Minor bruising or swelling is common.
  • Contact your doctor if you experience excessive bleeding, severe pain, or fever.

Is the CT Guided Biopsy Safe?

Yes, the CT Guided Biopsy is usually safe and causes little discomfort. It uses a CT scan to guide a thin needle to take a tissue sample. While it is safe, there are some risks such as bleeding, infection, a collapsed lung (pneumothorax), and rarely, air bubbles in the blood or spread of tumor cells. Your doctor will explain the specific risks based on where the biopsy is done and your health status.

Is it Safe to have the CT Guided Biopsy if you are Pregnant?

CT Guided Biopsy involves exposure to low-dose radiation. If you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy, inform your healthcare provider immediately. Your doctor will assess the risks and benefits, and may suggest alternative diagnostic options to avoid exposing the fetus to radiation when possible.

What are the Risks of the CT Guided Biopsy?

  • Bleeding or hematoma at the biopsy site
  • Infection
  • Rare risk of damage to nearby organs
  • Allergic reactions to anesthetics or contrast media

What are the Limitations of the CT Guided Biopsy?

  • Radiation Exposure: The procedure uses X-rays, so there is some radiation, which is usually low but important to consider especially if repeated tests are needed.
  • Needle Accuracy: CT can guide the needle very accurately, but very small lesions (smaller than about 13 mm) can be harder to target precisely.
  • Hard to Reach Areas: Some areas in the body are difficult to safely reach with a needle due to nearby organs or blood vessels.
  • Small Tissue Samples: The biopsy may only collect a small tissue sample, which might not be enough for a complete diagnosis in some cases.
  • Possible Complications: Though rare, risks include bleeding, infection, lung collapse (in lung biopsies), and pain.
  • Not Always First Choice: Sometimes, other methods like ultrasound or fluoroscopy might be safer or more suitable, depending on the location.
  • No Real-time Needle View: CT imaging may not show the needle moving constantly unless special CT fluoroscopy is used.
  • Patient Cooperation Needed: Patients need to stay still and follow breathing instructions; if not, the test may be less accurate or riskier.
  • Limited Access and Resources: The test requires special equipment and trained staff; scheduling and cost might limit availability.

How are the Results Used?

  • Confirm diagnosis of malignancy or benign conditions
  • Guide treatment planning, such as surgery, chemotherapy, or antibiotics
  • Monitor response to therapy during disease management
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FAQs related to CT Guided Biopsy in Thane

You will be taken to the CT scanner where a needle is inserted into the lesion and several biopsy samples are taken. The time of the procedure varies according to the location of the lesion.
Contrast is sometimes used to enhance imaging and better locate the lesion, but it is not always necessary. Your doctor will decide if contrast is needed based on the lesion type and location.
Generally, the procedure is well tolerated with minimal pain. Local anesthetic reduces discomfort during needle insertion. You may feel a brief sting when anesthesia is injected.
Results usually depend on the lab processing time. Your doctor will inform you when the results are ready and discuss the next steps.
CT Guided Biopsy is considered safe but carries minimal risks like bleeding, infection, pneumothorax (collapsed lung) especially in lung biopsies, and very rarely, injury to surrounding structures. Your healthcare team will monitor you and provide instructions for care after the procedure.
The CT Guided Biopsy test is available at an affordable price near you in Thane with our partnered labs.
To book the CT Guided Biopsy test, follow the simple steps: a) Select the required radiology test using our app or website. b) Select the lab facility and time slot that best suits you. c) The health advisor from your selected lab will call you to confirm your appointment and guide you about any preparation required for the test. d) Visit the selected lab facility and complete your test at the scheduled date and time. e) E-reports will be delivered to your registered email ID within the stipulated time for your convenience.
Wait times vary based on the diagnostic facility chosen and the day/time of the procedure, with weekends potentially prolonging the waiting time.
Contact our health advisors as soon as possible to reschedule or cancel the appointment. They will provide instructions on how to proceed and might offer alternative dates. However, it is noteworthy that any amount paid is non-refundable in the event of appointment cancellation.
We understand the importance of affordable healthcare and provide radiology tests on a pocket-friendly budget. Prices stated may vary depending on your city and the partner lab from which you book your radiology test. However, the CT Guided Biopsy test in Thane is available at Rs. 11250.
We understand the importance of timely results and strive to deliver them quickly. On average, we deliver the results of the CT Guided Biopsy test in Thane in 24 hours.

CT Guided Biopsy test price for other cities

Price inNew DelhiRs. 6800
Price inGurgaonRs. 4380
Price inCuttackRs. 7200
Price inDombivliRs. 11250
Price inFaridabadRs. 4380

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