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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Copyright ©2018 EIDO Systems International Limited. The operation and treatment information in this document is published under license by Healthdirect Australia from EIDO Healthcare Australia and is protected by copyright laws. Other than for your personal, non-commercial use, you may not copy, print out, download or otherwise reproduce any of the information. IMPORTANT INFORMATION This surgical fact sheet is for general information about this procedure only. It is not intended to be used as medical advice or to replace advice that your relevant healthcare professional would give you. If you have a particular medical problem, please consult a healthcare professional. If your injury or illness is critical or life threatening, call triple zero (000). To speak to a registered nurse, call healthdirect on 1800 022 222. Surgical procedure Lung Biopsy healthdirect.gov.au 1800 022 222 Free Australian health advice you can count on eidohealthcare.com.au Document code: R07lite Expires: end of December 2019 Notes and questions to bring to your doctor For more help with what to ask your doctor, visit healthdirect.gov.au/question-builder

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Page 1: Lung BiopsyR07lite Page 1 of 1 This document will give you information about a lung biopsy. If you have any questions, you should ask your GP or other relevant health professional

COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Copyright ©2018 EIDO Systems International Limited. The operation and treatment information in this document is published under license by Healthdirect Australia from EIDO Healthcare Australia and is protected by copyright laws. Other than for your personal, non-commercial use, you may not copy, print out, download or otherwise reproduce any of the information.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

This surgical fact sheet is for general information about this procedure only. It is not intended to be used as medical advice or to replace advice that your relevant healthcare professional would give you. If you have a particular medical problem, please consult a healthcare professional.

If your injury or illness is critical or life threatening, call triple zero (000). To speak to a registered nurse, call healthdirect on 1800 022 222.

Surgical procedure

Lung Biopsy

healthdirect.gov.au 1800 022 222 Free Australian health advice you can count on

eidohealthcare.com.au

Document code: R07lite Expires: end of December 2019

Notes and questions to bring to your doctor

For more help with what to ask your doctor, visit healthdirect.gov.au/question-builder

Page 2: Lung BiopsyR07lite Page 1 of 1 This document will give you information about a lung biopsy. If you have any questions, you should ask your GP or other relevant health professional

R07lite Page 1 of 1

This document will give you information about a lung biopsy. If you have any questions, you should ask your GP or other relevant health professional.

What is a lung biopsy?A lung biopsy involves removing small pieces of abnormal lung tissue using a needle. The procedure is performed by a radiologist (doctor who specialises in x-rays and scans).

What are the benefits of a lung biopsy?If there is a problem in your lung that has shown up on an x-ray or scan, a lung biopsy is a good way of finding out what the problem is.

Are there any alternatives to a lung biopsy?There are no alternatives to help your doctor to find out exactly what is causing the problem.

What does the procedure involve?A lung biopsy usually takes less than 45 minutes. It involves inserting a needle through your chest wall and into your lung. The radiologist may use an x-ray, CT or ultrasound scan to help decide exactly where to take the samples from. The radiologist will insert the needle between your ribs, and into the abnormal area in your lung. They will use the needle to take small samples of lung tissue (see figure 1).

The samples will be examined under a microscope to find out the cause of your problem.

What complications can happen?� Pain� Pneumothorax (a collection of air)� Allergic reaction� Bleeding from a biopsy site

How soon will I recover?You should be able to go home after a few hours.You should be able to return to work the next day unless you are told otherwise.The healthcare team will discuss with you any treatment or follow-up you need.

SummaryA lung biopsy is usually a safe and effective way of finding out about a problem in your lung.

AcknowledgementsAuthor: Dr David Baldwin MD FRCP and Dr Cheika Kennedy FRCRIllustrations: Medical Illustration Copyright © Medical-Artist.com

This document is intended for information purposes only and should not replace advice that your relevant health professional would give you.

Figure 1A lung biopsy

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