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American Journal of Roentgenology | 2006

Lack of Tumor Seeding of Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Percutaneous Needle Biopsy Using Coaxial Cutting Needle Technique

Katherine E. Maturen; Hanh V. Nghiem; Jorge A. Marrero; Hero K. Hussain; Ellen G. Higgins; Giovanna A. Fox; Isaac R. Francis

OBJECTIVEnThe objective of our study was to determine the incidence of tumor seeding after biopsy of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) using a coaxial cutting needle technique. Seeding along the needle track is a dreaded complication of percutaneous biopsy in patients with HCC, particularly in potential liver transplant recipients. Reported seeding rates range from 0.6% to 5.1% using various biopsy techniques. To our knowledge, the rate of seeding using a coaxial cutting needle technique has not been reported.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnRetrospective review identified 128 patients with imaging-guided percutaneous liver biopsies positive for HCC. A coaxial cutting needle technique was uniformly used with a 17-gauge introducer and 18-gauge biopsy needle. Radiology and clinical reports were reviewed, and findings at clinical and imaging follow-up were assessed.nnnRESULTSnDuring the 6-year study period, 1,012 liver mass biopsies were performed, with 128 positive for HCC (100 men and 28 women; average age, 58.4 years). One hundred one patients had more than 30 days of clinical or imaging follow-up (or both) after biopsy (mean, 410 days; range, 33-1,989 days) and constituted the study population. The remaining 27 were excluded because of inadequate follow-up. No suspected or confirmed tumor seeding on imaging, physical examination, or laparotomy was identified.nnnCONCLUSIONnWe found no tumor seeding after percutaneous biopsy of HCC using a coaxial cutting needle technique. This rate, 0%, is lower than those reported with other techniques. The use of a needle introducer that remains in position during multiple cutting needle passes protects normal tissue along the track and may reduce seeding. This has particular importance for patients with stage I-II HCC, for whom liver transplantation may be curative.


Clinics in Liver Disease | 2002

Imaging of hepatic transplantation.

Hero K. Hussain; Hanh V. Nghiem

This article provides a clinical overview of liver transplantation. Preoperative radiologic imaging methods are discussed. Relevant surgical anatomy is illustrated, including vascular and biliary anastomoses. The radiologic features of vascular complications in liver transplantation are also reviewed.


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2002

Evaluation of Sonographically Guided Percutaneous Core Biopsy of Renal Masses

Elaine M. Caoili; Ronald O. Bude; Ellen J. Higgins; Donna L. Hoff; Hanh V. Nghiem


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2004

Changing Role of Imaging-Guided Percutaneous Biopsy of Adrenal Masses: Evaluation of 50 Adrenal Biopsies

Sean D. Paulsen; Hanh V. Nghiem; Melvyn Korobkin; Elaine M. Caoili; Ellen J. Higgins


Radiology | 2004

T2-weighted MR Imaging in the Assessment of Cirrhotic Liver

Hero K. Hussain; Ibrahim Syed; Hanh V. Nghiem; Timothy D. Johnson; Ruth C. Carlos; William J. Weadock; Isaac R. Francis


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2003

Effectiveness of MR Imaging in Characterizing Small Hepatic Lesions: Routine Versus Expert Interpretation

Gisela C. Mueller; Hero K. Hussain; Ruth C. Carlos; Hanh V. Nghiem; Isaac R. Francis


Radiology | 2003

Is it necessary to study accessory arteries when screening the renal arteries for renovascular hypertension

Ronald O. Bude; Andrew R. Forauer; Elaine M. Caoili; Hanh V. Nghiem


Radiology | 2003

Hepatic Arterial Phase MR Imaging with Automated Bolus-Detection Three-dimensional Fast Gradient-Recalled-Echo Sequence: Comparison with Test-Bolus Method

Hero K. Hussain; Frank J. Londy; Isaac R. Francis; Hanh V. Nghiem; William J. Weadock; Achamyeleh Gebremariam; Thomas L. Chenevert


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2003

Developing a Prediction Rule to Assess Hepatic Malignancy in Patients with Cirrhosis

Ruth C. Carlos; H. Myra Kim; Hero K. Hussain; I R Francis; Hanh V. Nghiem; A. Mark Fendrick


Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology | 2002

Computed Tomography Appearances of Hypervascular Hepatic Tumors After Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation Therapy

Hanh V. Nghiem; Isaac R. Francis; Robert J. Fontana; Hero K. Hussain; Joel F. Platt; Ellen G. Higgins; Robert L. Bree

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