
Diagram illustrating biopsy principles for a distal femur bone tumor. The correct approach shows a longitudinal incision along the future surgical approach, entering a single compartment, avoiding neurovascular structures, and using a biopsy tract that can be excised en bloc with the tumor. The incorrect approach crosses compartments, uses a transverse incision, and contaminates multiple tissue planes.
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What are the fundamental principles of bone tumor biopsy?
Describe the technique for open biopsy.
Compare core needle biopsy and open biopsy.
What are the consequences of a poorly performed biopsy?
Discuss the role of imaging-guided biopsy.
What special considerations apply to specific locations?