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A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit

Nondiagnostic (ND) biopsies are frequently encountered during the investigation of bone tumours and can lead to treatment delay. We performed a retrospective review of all ND bone tumour biopsies discussed at our regional MDT meeting between 2004 and 2014 with the aim of establishing the incidence o...

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Autores principales: Osman, Khabab, Hussain, Shakir, Downes, Frederick, Sumathi, Vaiyapuri, Botchu, Rajesh, Evans, Scott
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7700365
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author Osman, Khabab
Hussain, Shakir
Downes, Frederick
Sumathi, Vaiyapuri
Botchu, Rajesh
Evans, Scott
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Hussain, Shakir
Downes, Frederick
Sumathi, Vaiyapuri
Botchu, Rajesh
Evans, Scott
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description Nondiagnostic (ND) biopsies are frequently encountered during the investigation of bone tumours and can lead to treatment delay. We performed a retrospective review of all ND bone tumour biopsies discussed at our regional MDT meeting between 2004 and 2014 with the aim of establishing the incidence of ND biopsies, identifying any factors that could predict the requirement for repeat biopsies, and evaluating the effectiveness of multidisciplinary team (MDT) decisions. We identified 98 ND out of 4949 biopsies. Diagnostic yield (DY) was 98%, 76%, and 40% for the first, second, and third successive biopsy, respectively. With an MDT approach utilising radiological and clinical information, the diagnostic success rate achieved was 99%, 85%, and 80% for the first, second, and third biopsies, respectively. Although a repeat biopsy was only performed in 34% of cases, there were no patients originally diagnosed with a benign lesion that re-presented with the same lesion subsequently being malignant throughout the study period. Malignant primary bone tumours (p < 0.01) and malignant secondary tumours (p=0.02) were more likely to undergo repeat biopsy compared to benign and infective lesions. Upper limb (p=0.04) and lower limb (p=0.03) were more likely than pelvic and spinal tumours to undergo a repeat biopsy. Tumours of haematological origin frequently required multiple biopsies. Our study demonstrated that a specialist MDT approach leads to high diagnostic rates and is a safe and effective method of preventing unnecessary, repeat biopsies where the initial biopsy is ND.
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spelling pubmed-89797362022-04-05 A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit Osman, Khabab Hussain, Shakir Downes, Frederick Sumathi, Vaiyapuri Botchu, Rajesh Evans, Scott Sarcoma Research Article Nondiagnostic (ND) biopsies are frequently encountered during the investigation of bone tumours and can lead to treatment delay. We performed a retrospective review of all ND bone tumour biopsies discussed at our regional MDT meeting between 2004 and 2014 with the aim of establishing the incidence of ND biopsies, identifying any factors that could predict the requirement for repeat biopsies, and evaluating the effectiveness of multidisciplinary team (MDT) decisions. We identified 98 ND out of 4949 biopsies. Diagnostic yield (DY) was 98%, 76%, and 40% for the first, second, and third successive biopsy, respectively. With an MDT approach utilising radiological and clinical information, the diagnostic success rate achieved was 99%, 85%, and 80% for the first, second, and third biopsies, respectively. Although a repeat biopsy was only performed in 34% of cases, there were no patients originally diagnosed with a benign lesion that re-presented with the same lesion subsequently being malignant throughout the study period. Malignant primary bone tumours (p < 0.01) and malignant secondary tumours (p=0.02) were more likely to undergo repeat biopsy compared to benign and infective lesions. Upper limb (p=0.04) and lower limb (p=0.03) were more likely than pelvic and spinal tumours to undergo a repeat biopsy. Tumours of haematological origin frequently required multiple biopsies. Our study demonstrated that a specialist MDT approach leads to high diagnostic rates and is a safe and effective method of preventing unnecessary, repeat biopsies where the initial biopsy is ND. Hindawi 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8979736/ /pubmed/35386233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7700365 Text en Copyright © 2022 Khabab Osman et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Osman, Khabab
Hussain, Shakir
Downes, Frederick
Sumathi, Vaiyapuri
Botchu, Rajesh
Evans, Scott
A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit
title A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit
title_full A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit
title_fullStr A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit
title_full_unstemmed A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit
title_short A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Highly Effective in the Management of Nondiagnostic Bone Tumour Biopsies: A 10-Year Retrospective Review at a Specialist Sarcoma Unit
title_sort multidisciplinary team approach is highly effective in the management of nondiagnostic bone tumour biopsies: a 10-year retrospective review at a specialist sarcoma unit
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7700365
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