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김도하(Do Ha Kim),김홍자(Hong Ja Kim),박능화(Neung Hwa Park),이근찬(Geun Chan Lee),정영화(Young Wha Chung),이영상(Young Sang Lee),구동억(Dong Erk Goo),윤현기(Hyeon Ki Yoon),성규보(Kyu Bo Sung),유은실(Eun Sil Yu),서동진(Dong Jin Suh) 대한내과학회 1998 대한내과학회지 Vol.54 No.2
N/A Objectives : Liver biopsy is an essential tool to confirm suspected diagnosis and to guide specific therapy in patients with liver disease. But, the standard percutaneous needle biopsy is contraindicated in patients with coagulopathy and large amount of ascites. The transjugular approach has been developed for these problem cases, but its efficacy and safety has not been adequately tested in Korea. Methods : We retrospectively analysed 21 transjugular liver biopsy cases, and the success rate of procedure, the adequacy of obtained specimen for diagnosis and procedure related complications were reviewed. Results : The major reasons for trasjugular liver biopsy were coagulopathy(71%) and massive ascites(19%). Liver tissue was obtained successfully in 20 of 21 cases. The mean number of specimens was 3.4±1.1 per case and the mean size of specimen was 1.8±0.7mm Pathologists reviewed and judged as adequate for diagnosis in 13 cases(65%), helpful in 6 cases(30%), and inadequate in 1 case. Minor complications such as neck pain, hematoma at puncture site, or transient fever occurred in 5 cases (23.8%) but there was no major complication or procedure-related mortality. Conclusion: Transjugular liver biopsy is a safe and valuable technique that provides adequate diagnostic informations in about two thirds of patients for whom conventional percutaneous biopsy is contraindicated.