A muscle biopsy can usually be obtained while you are awake and the area being biopsied is numbed by local anesthesia. A needle biopsy may be adequate in children and adults with chronic conditions. In this procedure, a needle in inserted into the muscle. When the needle is removed, a small piece of tissue remains in the needle. The tissue is sent to a laboratory for examination. More than one needle insertion may be needed to get a large enough sample. Open biopsy involves a small cut through the skin and into the muscle, so that a piece of muscle tissue can be removed from the affected area. A muscle that has recently been injured, such as by an EMG needle, or that is affected by pre-existing condition, such as nerve compression, is not a good choice for a biopsy. |