Conducting biopsy
under ultrasound control
Biopsy is a procedure for collecting tissue samples to diagnose suspected cancer.

The procedure allows visualization of the mass and its blood flow, enabling safe and virtually painless ultrasound‑guided tissue sampling.

The biopsy procedure time is reduced to 15–25 minutes.
Biopsy allows for:
Determine whether a mass is benign or malignant
Differentiate between inflammation and an abscess
Select the most effective treatment strategy for the identified pathology
Justify the necessity or non‑necessity of surgery
Ultrasound‑guided
biopsy
Accuracy
Thanks to ultrasound guidance during the procedure, the specialist can accurately obtain tissue samples from the exact target area.
Safety
The minimally invasive nature of the ultrasound‑guided procedure ensures minimal risk of nerve or blood vessel damage, reduces the likelihood of complications, severe pain, or impairment of internal organ function.
Speed
Ultrasound guidance during biopsy accelerates the process of locating the suspicious area within the organ and obtaining tissue samples from it. As a result, the biopsy procedure time is reduced to 15−25 minutes.
Biopsy performed under SmartScan ultrasound guidance:
  • Breast;
  • Ovaries;
  • Thyroid gland;
  • Prostate gland;
  • Pancreas;
  • Soft tissues;
  • Lymph nodes;
  • Liver;
  • Spleen;
  • Kidney;
  • Pelvic organs;
  • Retroperitoneal organs and tissues.
Focus areas
of SmartScan