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ORAL BIOPSY
-Dr.Aldrin Jerry.J
Dr.Aldrin Jerry
CONTENT
• Introduction
• Definition
• History
• Uses of Oral Biopsy
• Indication for Oral Biopsy
• Contraindication of Oral Biopsy
• Precaution in Oral Biopsy
• Armamentarium
• Types of Oral Biopsy
• Special consideration
• Biopsy Arifact
• Obtaining a Good Oral Biopsy
• Complication of Oral Biopsy
• Conclusion Dr.Aldrin Jerry
INTRODUCTION
• The clinical presentation of any pathology can
be the mucosal surface change or it can be
submucosal structural alterations.
• The diagnosis of such pathology depends on
the history, examination, laboratory studies,
biopsy and other diagnostic techniques.
• GOLD STANDARD-Biopsy
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Definition
• Biopsy (Greek terms) :bios (life) and opsis (vision):
vision of life
• Biopsy is the surgical removal of a tissue
specimen from a living organism for
microscopic examination and final diagnosis.
(Oral Surgery,Fragiskos D Fragiskos)
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History
• early 16th century, Sir Marcello
Malphigi, "Father of microscopical anatomy,
histology, physiology and embryology"
• First, 1875 by M. M. Rudnev
• Term, 1879 by Ernest Besnier
• Late 19th century
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Uses of Oral Biopsy
• Diagnostic
• Planning proper treatment
• Checking progression
• Checking the extension
• Evaluating end results
• Research
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INDICATION
• ulcerated lesion
• growth
• White or red patches
• Intra-osseous arid
• Inflammatory lesion
• Persistent keratotic changes
• Persistent tumescence
• characteristics of malignancy
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Contraindication of Oral Biopsy
• Normal structures
• Anatomical variation
• Responding lesion
• Compromised/ill patient
• Systemic disorder/therapy
• Difficult access
• Vascular lesion
• Intrabony radiolucent lesions without initial
aspiration
• pulsatile
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Precaution in Oral Biopsy
• Avoid dyes/coloured antiseptic
• Planned incision
• Avoid crush
• Encapsulated lesion remove toto/ remove entire
mass
• Avoid tumor spilling
• Deep penetration but not to periosteam
• Surgeon should not section specimen
• Avoid drying of specimen
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Armamentarium
Minimum requirement
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Types of Oral Biopsy
Tissue piece:
a) Incisional biopsy (including geographical
biopsies and vital staining)
b) Punch biopsy
c) Excisional biopsy
d) Electro-surgery biopsy
e) Curetting
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Tissue core Biopsy:
a. Tru-cut needle biopsy.
b. Vin Silverman needle biopsy.
Cell aspirate:
Fine needle aspirate biopsy.
Scrapings:
Exfoliative cytology.
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INCISIONAL BIOPSY
• Gold standard
• Removal of only a portion of a relatively more
extensive lesion
• Larger than 1 or 2 cm
• Multiple biopsy-Diagram
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Principle:
• Representative areas should be biopsied in
wedge fashion from the edge of the lesion
including some of the normal tissue.
• Deep narrow biopsy
• Necrotic areas should be avoided
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Demerits:
• Tumor spillage & leaking of residual disease
• Spread of malignant cells
• Scar
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PUNCH BIOPSY
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Advantages :
• Ease of technique
• Sutures may not be required if small diameter punch
• May produce a more satisfactory specimen in bound
down tissues (e.g. hard palate)
Drawbacks:
• May not be adequate for biopsy of deeper pathology
• May be difficult to biopsy freely movable tissues (e.g.
soft palate, floor of mouth)
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Excisional Biopsy
Entire lesion/tumor is excised
Indication:
clinically benign lesions, be they superficial or
deep, soft or hard tissue
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Principle
• The entire lesion with 2 to 3mm of normal
appearing tissue surrounding the lesion is
excised if benign
Surface-elliptical approach Base-V
cut
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ELECTRO-SURGERY BIOPSY
• Cutting and coagulation of tissue using very
high-frequency, low-voltage electrical
currents.
• Bloodless operative field.
• Demerit: heat artifact in histology
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The lesion is grasped
with forceps through
the loop electrode.
The electrode is
activated going under
the lesion, removing
the growth.
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CURRETTAGE BIOPSY
• CURRETTE is a French word ‘Curer’- meaning to clean.
• It is indicated for intraosseous lesions and cystic lesions within the jaws.
• Also used in very friable cellular lesions like sinuses and fistulae within the
soft tissues when only small amounts of surface material are necessary for
evaluation.
• Although the sample produced is usually soft tissue but it may include
bone fragment as well.
• These extremely small segments of tissue after fixation are centrifuged
and then the sediment is placed in medium such as agar, they are then
sectioned as a cellblock.
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TISSUE CORE/TREPHINE BIOPSY
• Core biopsy specimen is larger in size and
suitable for conventional histopathological
analysis than the cytologic material obtained
from FNB.
• Simpler, easier and faster
• It also eliminates the possibility of inadvertent
suction of specimen & fragments
• Demerit: spread of tumor cells along the
large-bore needle track
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In large lesions
Accessible area
Characteristic portion.
For multiple lesions
Most representative site.
Material curetted from interior of the lesion .
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
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For red & white lesions include both red & white
area Dr.Aldrin Jerry
ULCERS
Include margin,
deep part of
ulcer and site of
maximal clinical
activity.
AVOID
Superficial
ulcers &
necrotic tissue
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For Polypoid lesions include base
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For Vesiculobullous lesions
Fluid is more representative. Intact vesicle or bulla
should be biopsied.
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For LICHEN PLANUS – representative area should
be biopsied
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For LEUKOPLAKIA – Most dysplastic
area should be biopsied
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For MUCOCELE lesions – careful excisional biopsy
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For GRANULOMATOUS LESIONS –
deep incisional biopsy + fresh sample to
microbiology if infective agent suspected
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Do not cut into pigmented and vascular lesions
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BIOPSY ARTIFACTS
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Obtaining a Good Oral Biopsy
• Selection of the area of biopsy
• Preparation of the surgical field
• Local anaesthesia
• The incision
• Tissue handling
• Suture
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•Orientation
•Fixation and preservation
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COMPLICATION OF ORAL BIOPSY
•Haemorrahage
•Infection
•Poor wound Healing
•Spread of tumor cells
•Injury to adjacent organs
•Others: post op pain, parasthesia, swelling,
recurrence, duct damage
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CONCLUSION
•It is not easy to procure a good biopsy specimen, nor is it very intricate
• But the procedure must be carefully premeditated and expeditiously
carried out, and the provisional diagnosis must be borne in mind prior
to biopsy.
Dr.Aldrin Jerry
THANK YOU
Dr.Aldrin Jerry

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Oral Biopsy

  • 2. CONTENT • Introduction • Definition • History • Uses of Oral Biopsy • Indication for Oral Biopsy • Contraindication of Oral Biopsy • Precaution in Oral Biopsy • Armamentarium • Types of Oral Biopsy • Special consideration • Biopsy Arifact • Obtaining a Good Oral Biopsy • Complication of Oral Biopsy • Conclusion Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • The clinical presentation of any pathology can be the mucosal surface change or it can be submucosal structural alterations. • The diagnosis of such pathology depends on the history, examination, laboratory studies, biopsy and other diagnostic techniques. • GOLD STANDARD-Biopsy Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 4. Definition • Biopsy (Greek terms) :bios (life) and opsis (vision): vision of life • Biopsy is the surgical removal of a tissue specimen from a living organism for microscopic examination and final diagnosis. (Oral Surgery,Fragiskos D Fragiskos) Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 5. History • early 16th century, Sir Marcello Malphigi, "Father of microscopical anatomy, histology, physiology and embryology" • First, 1875 by M. M. Rudnev • Term, 1879 by Ernest Besnier • Late 19th century Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 6. Uses of Oral Biopsy • Diagnostic • Planning proper treatment • Checking progression • Checking the extension • Evaluating end results • Research Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 7. INDICATION • ulcerated lesion • growth • White or red patches • Intra-osseous arid • Inflammatory lesion • Persistent keratotic changes • Persistent tumescence • characteristics of malignancy Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 8. Contraindication of Oral Biopsy • Normal structures • Anatomical variation • Responding lesion • Compromised/ill patient • Systemic disorder/therapy • Difficult access • Vascular lesion • Intrabony radiolucent lesions without initial aspiration • pulsatile Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 9. Precaution in Oral Biopsy • Avoid dyes/coloured antiseptic • Planned incision • Avoid crush • Encapsulated lesion remove toto/ remove entire mass • Avoid tumor spilling • Deep penetration but not to periosteam • Surgeon should not section specimen • Avoid drying of specimen Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 11. Types of Oral Biopsy Tissue piece: a) Incisional biopsy (including geographical biopsies and vital staining) b) Punch biopsy c) Excisional biopsy d) Electro-surgery biopsy e) Curetting Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 12. Tissue core Biopsy: a. Tru-cut needle biopsy. b. Vin Silverman needle biopsy. Cell aspirate: Fine needle aspirate biopsy. Scrapings: Exfoliative cytology. Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 13. INCISIONAL BIOPSY • Gold standard • Removal of only a portion of a relatively more extensive lesion • Larger than 1 or 2 cm • Multiple biopsy-Diagram Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 14. Principle: • Representative areas should be biopsied in wedge fashion from the edge of the lesion including some of the normal tissue. • Deep narrow biopsy • Necrotic areas should be avoided Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 15. Demerits: • Tumor spillage & leaking of residual disease • Spread of malignant cells • Scar Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 21. Advantages : • Ease of technique • Sutures may not be required if small diameter punch • May produce a more satisfactory specimen in bound down tissues (e.g. hard palate) Drawbacks: • May not be adequate for biopsy of deeper pathology • May be difficult to biopsy freely movable tissues (e.g. soft palate, floor of mouth) Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 23. Excisional Biopsy Entire lesion/tumor is excised Indication: clinically benign lesions, be they superficial or deep, soft or hard tissue Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 24. Principle • The entire lesion with 2 to 3mm of normal appearing tissue surrounding the lesion is excised if benign Surface-elliptical approach Base-V cut Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 28. ELECTRO-SURGERY BIOPSY • Cutting and coagulation of tissue using very high-frequency, low-voltage electrical currents. • Bloodless operative field. • Demerit: heat artifact in histology Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 29. The lesion is grasped with forceps through the loop electrode. The electrode is activated going under the lesion, removing the growth. Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 31. CURRETTAGE BIOPSY • CURRETTE is a French word ‘Curer’- meaning to clean. • It is indicated for intraosseous lesions and cystic lesions within the jaws. • Also used in very friable cellular lesions like sinuses and fistulae within the soft tissues when only small amounts of surface material are necessary for evaluation. • Although the sample produced is usually soft tissue but it may include bone fragment as well. • These extremely small segments of tissue after fixation are centrifuged and then the sediment is placed in medium such as agar, they are then sectioned as a cellblock. Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 32. TISSUE CORE/TREPHINE BIOPSY • Core biopsy specimen is larger in size and suitable for conventional histopathological analysis than the cytologic material obtained from FNB. • Simpler, easier and faster • It also eliminates the possibility of inadvertent suction of specimen & fragments • Demerit: spread of tumor cells along the large-bore needle track Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 36. In large lesions Accessible area Characteristic portion. For multiple lesions Most representative site. Material curetted from interior of the lesion . SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 37. For red & white lesions include both red & white area Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 38. ULCERS Include margin, deep part of ulcer and site of maximal clinical activity. AVOID Superficial ulcers & necrotic tissue Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 39. For Polypoid lesions include base Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 40. For Vesiculobullous lesions Fluid is more representative. Intact vesicle or bulla should be biopsied. Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 41. For LICHEN PLANUS – representative area should be biopsied Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 42. For LEUKOPLAKIA – Most dysplastic area should be biopsied Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 43. For MUCOCELE lesions – careful excisional biopsy Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 44. For GRANULOMATOUS LESIONS – deep incisional biopsy + fresh sample to microbiology if infective agent suspected Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 45. Do not cut into pigmented and vascular lesions Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 53. Obtaining a Good Oral Biopsy • Selection of the area of biopsy • Preparation of the surgical field • Local anaesthesia • The incision • Tissue handling • Suture Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 55. COMPLICATION OF ORAL BIOPSY •Haemorrahage •Infection •Poor wound Healing •Spread of tumor cells •Injury to adjacent organs •Others: post op pain, parasthesia, swelling, recurrence, duct damage Dr.Aldrin Jerry
  • 56. CONCLUSION •It is not easy to procure a good biopsy specimen, nor is it very intricate • But the procedure must be carefully premeditated and expeditiously carried out, and the provisional diagnosis must be borne in mind prior to biopsy. Dr.Aldrin Jerry

Editor's Notes

  1. (i.e., change in texture, ulceration, proliferation) (i.e., distortion or swelling produced by a mass).
  2.  Italian biologist and physician Russian pathological anatomist, dermatologist & medical director
  3. Malig:Growth Bleeding Induration Fixation
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