What is a pleural biopsy?
A pleural biopsy involves removing small pieces of tissue from the two-layered membrane (pleura) that lines the outside of your lung and the inside of your ribcage. Your doctor may also remove a sample of fluid from the space between the layers (the pleural space) (see figure 1).
A pleural biopsy is a good method to confirm if you have tuberculosis. The tissue and any fluid that your doctor removes will be examined under a microscope to help explain why there is a problem and to decide on any further treatment.
Are there any alternatives to an Abrams pleural biopsy?
An x-ray or scan can show that you have a problem with your pleura. It may be possible to perform a lung biopsy using an x-ray, CT or ultrasound scan to help decide exactly where to take the samples from.
What does the procedure involve?
Your doctor may offer you a sedative to help you relax.
An Abrams pleural biopsy usually takes less than 20 minutes. It involves making a cut and then inserting a biopsy instrument through the cut.
Your doctor will use a biopsy instrument to take biopsies and remove samples of fluid.
What complications can happen?
- Pain
- Shortness of breath, chest tightness or worsening cough
- Allergic reaction
- Pneumothorax
- Bleeding from a biopsy site
- Infection in your pleural space
How soon will I recover?
You should be able to go home after a few hours.
The healthcare team will discuss with you any treatment or follow-up you need.You should be able to return to work the next day unless you are told otherwise.
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Author: Dr David Baldwin MD FRCP
Illustrations: Hannah Ravenscroft RM
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