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A percutaneous liver biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure where a small needle is inserted through the skin to collect a tissue sample from the liver. This sample helps in diagnosing and monitoring liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and fatty liver disease.
Causes
Liver diseases can be caused by various factors, including:
Symptoms
Common symptoms indicating liver problems include:
A liver biopsy is typically recommended after initial tests such as blood tests, imaging scans (ultrasound, CT, or MRI), and physical examinations indicate potential liver issues. The biopsy provides a definitive diagnosis by allowing microscopic examination of liver tissue.
Untreated liver issues can lead to severe complications, including:
Preventive measures to maintain liver health include:
A. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, so most patients experience minimal pain.
A. The biopsy itself takes about 15-20 minutes, but you should plan to be at the facility for a few hours including preparation and recovery time.
A. Complications are rare but can include bleeding or infection. Our expert team takes all necessary precautions to minimize risks.
A. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding fasting and medication. Ensure you have someone to drive you home post-procedure.
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