Lymph Node Biopsy
Lymph Node Biopsy
(Biopsy Lymph Nodes)
Definition
Reasons for Procedure
- Groin
- Armpit
- Neck
- Under the jaw and chin
- Behind the ears
Possible Complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Swelling
- Nerve damage, including numbness at the biopsy site
What to Expect
Prior to Procedure
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Talk to your doctor about your medical history, including:
- Any allergies that you have
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Any medicines you take, including over-the-counter drugs and herbs and supplements. You may be asked to stop taking some medicines up to one week before the procedure, like:
- Anti-inflammatory drugs
- Blood thinners
- Arrange for a ride home from the care center.
- Avoid eating or drinking anything after midnight if you will have general anesthesia.
Anesthesia
- Local anesthesia—just the area that is being operated on is numbed; given as an injection and may also be given with a sedative
- General anesthesia is used for open biopsies—blocks pain and keeps you asleep through the surgery; given through an IV in your hand or arm
Description of the Procedure
- Needle biopsy
- Open biopsy
- Fine needle biopsy —The doctor will use a thin, hollow needle to obtain tissue samples.
- Core needle biopsy—The doctor will use a larger needle to cut out a piece of tissue.
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Immediately After Procedure
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Post-procedure Care
- Keep the biopsy site clean and dry.
- Ask your doctor about when it is safe to shower, bathe, or soak in water.
- Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions .
Call Your Doctor
- Signs of infection, including fever and chills
- Redness, swelling, increasing pain, excessive bleeding, or any discharge from the incision site
- New or worsening symptoms
RESOURCES
American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org
National Cancer Institute http://www.cancer.gov
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Cancer Society http://www.cancer.ca
Cancer Care Ontario http://www.cancercare.on.ca
References
Sentinel lymph node biopsy: questions and answers. National Cancer Institute website. Available at: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/therapy/sentinel-node-biopsy . Updated August 11, 2011. Accessed April 29, 2013.
Testing biopsy and cytology specimens for cancer. American Cancer Society website. Available at: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ped/content/ped%5F2%5F3x%5Ftesting%5Fbiopsy%5Fand%5Fcytology%5Fspecimens%5Ffor%5Fcancer.asp?sitearea=ped . Updated March 7, 2013. Accessed April 29, 2013.
Zaret BL, Jatlow PI, Katz LD. The Yale University School of Medicine Patient’s Guide to Medical Tests. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company; 1997.
Revision Information
- Reviewer: Igor Puzanov, MD; Michael Woods, MD
- Review Date: 04/2013 -
- Update Date: 04/29/2013 -
