Title: Retrieval of broken Bone Marrow Biopsy Needle: a Case Report
Authors: Dr Ajay Sheoran, Dr Rajesh Rohilla, Dr Pankaj Sharma, Dr Ankush V Mohabey, Dr Pardeep Sharma, Dr Ajay Sehrawat
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i11.213
Abstract
The present study is a case report of biopsy needle breakage adversity happened in 45 years old female patient during bone marrow biopsy procedure in medicine department of tertiary care hospital. The study includes operative procedure performed to retrieve the broken part of needle from the patient’s body and suggests precautionary measures to avoid such complications.
Keywords: biopsy needle breakage, trephine biopsy, bone marrow, iliac bone, PSIS.
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