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Synovial biopsy

Synovial biopsy

Synovial biopsy
Synovial biopsy

Definition:

The synovial membrane is tissue that lines a joint. In this biopsy, a sample is taken of the joint lining.

Alternative Names:
Biopsy - synovial membrane
How the test is performed:

The test may be done in your health care provider's office. The joint to be biopsied will be positioned so there is easy access. The joint will be injected with a local anesthetic.

Next, an instrument (trocar) used to force fluid from a cavity is inserted into the joint space. The biopsy needle is inserted through the trocar and twisted to cut out a tissue segment. The biopsy needle is removed and the trocar is removed. The biopsy site is cleansed and pressure and bandage are applied.

This procedure may also be performed in a hospital via arthroscopy.

How to prepare for the test:

Tell your health care provider if you have any drug allergies . Also make sure your health care provider knows which medications you are taking (including any herbal medicines and supplements), if you have bleeding problems, and if you are pregnant.

How the test will feel:

With the local anesthetic, you will feel a prick and a burning sensation. As the trocar is inserted, there will be some discomfort.


Review Date: 9/21/2006
Reviewed By: Jeffrey Kauffman, MD, Sacramento Knee and Sports Medicine, Sacramento, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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