An ultrasound-guided biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses real-time ultrasound imaging to guide a needle to a specific area of concern. At Tarlac Medical Center, we perform ultrasound-guided biopsies to obtain tissue samples for diagnosis while prioritizing patient safety, comfort, and accurate results.
Our radiology team works closely with physicians to ensure precise targeting, proper preparation, and careful post-procedure monitoring.
An ultrasound-guided biopsy uses ultrasound imaging to visualize the target area and guide a biopsy needle to obtain tissue samples. This method is commonly used for lesions that are accessible via ultrasound, such as breast, thyroid, liver, and prostate abnormalities.
Ultrasound-guided biopsies are commonly requested to:
Ultrasound-guided breast biopsy is performed to sample breast lesions identified on imaging or clinical exam. This may include:
Our team works closely with breast specialists to ensure accurate sampling and proper follow-up care.
Ultrasound-guided thyroid biopsy is performed to evaluate thyroid nodules or suspicious thyroid findings. Ultrasound guidance improves accuracy and safety by allowing real-time visualization of the needle path.
Ultrasound-guided liver biopsy is used to obtain tissue samples from liver lesions or focal abnormalities. This technique provides precise needle placement while minimizing risk to surrounding structures.
Transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy is performed to evaluate prostate abnormalities or suspected conditions. Ultrasound guidance helps the physician accurately target the prostate for tissue sampling.
The ultrasound-guided biopsy procedure typically involves:
Our team provides clear preparation and recovery guidance before and after the procedure.
Ultrasound-guided biopsy price may vary depending on the biopsy site and procedure type. At Tarlac Medical Center, we aim to provide transparent and reasonable pricing for ultrasound-guided biopsy procedures.
For updated ultrasound-guided biopsy price details, we recommend coordinating directly with our admissions or radiology department.
Yes. Ultrasound-guided biopsies are generally safe when performed by trained specialists under proper clinical supervision.
Core needle biopsy removes a small tissue sample, while fine needle aspiration collects cells for evaluation. Your physician will recommend the appropriate method based on clinical findings.
Preparation requirements depend on the biopsy site. Our staff will provide specific instructions prior to your procedure.
Tissue samples are analyzed by a pathologist, and results are released to your attending physician once available.
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