Ultrasound guided biopsy
I am just curious how an Ultrasound Guided Biopsy is done. Do they make a small incision after numbing or do they numb it and then just stick the needle in? Also, how should I prepare for it. I am having one done tomorrow, so just want to make sure I don't do anything I'm not suppose to. Thank you in advance
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I've had a couple. They numb you with freezing (if you've ever had dental work it's like that. you feel a small pinch and then it just goes numb quickly). They will arrange you comfortably with pillows and bolsters as necessary. You can choose to look at the monitor or don't. Similarly, you can look down or just close your eyes and if you're really tense, you could bring an earbud and play some music from your phone. Sometimes they need you to lift your arm over your head and that might be the most uncomfortable part of it as you have to be in that position for about 15 -20 mins. There's usually the dr & at least 1 nurse in the room.
If they're using the special tool that grabs a core sample, my dr showed me how it worked and the sound it makes. It honestly sounds liked a staple gun and you don't want to flinch when it goes off cause you'll move. So mine warned me each time she was going to deploy it. I didn't feel anything other than sometimes a bit of pushing on my ribcage but it was not painful. Then they gave me an icepack to put in my bra and that was it. I went grocery shopping on the way home. It felt sore and bruised feeling about 2-4 hr later but otc tylenol took care of it & i just kept putting the soft gel icepacks in the bra for comfort for the rest of the day. I did bruise with both of mine but it was just a cosmetic thing, didn't really hurt.preferably don't take advil or aspirin or anything like that before or after because it increases bleeding. I drove myself to & from both biopsies but if you're going to need ativan or something like that then you'll want a driver.
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Thank you. I’m a little nervous. But my mass is only 1cm directly under my nipple so hopefully it doesn’t hurt too bad. I have already planned to relax and lay in bed all day tomorrow after my biopsy and just watch Netflix or Hulu haha
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I stopped and bought groceries on my way home from mine. No big deal. I could have gone back to work.
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well this is my first biopsy, and I have 2 little kids 7yr old and 5 yr old. And living in Texas it’s super hot. So I don’t want to sweat to much and it possible get infected. My size is between G-H depending on the bra. So these big girls sweat ALL the time haha
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The hole from the biopsy is small. It doesn't need a suture or anything and it stops bleeding on the surface quickly (there's more bleeding inside, hence the bruise). I don't think sweating will be problematic. I'd just wrap ice packs in clean flannel and shove them in there - it will feel nice in the heat
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Sam, I'm in Texas too.
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Sam183
Here is a downloadable PDF guide to US guided breast biopsy.
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Thank you so much Djmammo... yes Melissa I'm in houston. It's So hot
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