Cryo-Biopsy versus 19G needle versus 22G needle with EBUS-TBNA endoscopy

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Introduction: We have been using cryo-biopsy for endobronchial lesions for lung cancer diagnosis and debulking. Cryo-biopsy is also known to be an excellent tool for diagnosis of lung interstitial disease. Recently cryo-biopsy with the 1.1mm probe was used for lymphnode biopsy. Patients and Methods: 311 patients participated with lymphadenopathy and at least one lung lesion. The following tools were used for diagnosis; 22G Mediglobe Sonotip, 22G Medigolbe, 21G Olympus, 19G Olympus and 1.1mm cryo probe ERBE CRYO 2 system (3 seconds froze). A PENTAX Convex-probe EBUS was used for biopsy guidance. Results: Cell-blocks slices had a higher number in the 19G needle group (19G> Cryo Probe>22G Mediglobe Sonotip >21G Olympus >22G Mediglobe). Conclusion: Cryo biopsy of the lymphnodes is safe with the 1.1mm cryo probe. Further studies are needed in order to evaluate new probes and the technique specifications.

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Oikonomidou, R., Petridis, D., Kosmidis, C., Sapalidis, K., Hohenforst-Schmidt, W., Christakidis, V., … Zarogoulidis, P. (2022). Cryo-Biopsy versus 19G needle versus 22G needle with EBUS-TBNA endoscopy. Journal of Cancer, 13(10), 3084–3090. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.75589

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