Adequacy of disposable biopsy forceps for gastrointestinal endoscopy: a direct comparison with reusable forceps. 1990

R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas.

Disposable plastic biopsy forceps were compared prospectively to reusable stainless steel forceps. Thirty consecutive patients underwent a total of 249 biopsies, 124 with the disposable forceps, and 125 with reusable forceps. Biopsy locations included the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, and common bile duct. Specimens were compared microscopically to determine overall surface area, depth, adequacy, and diagnostic result. The disposable biopsy forceps yielded specimens which were 37% smaller when compared with the reusable forceps. In five of the comparisons, minor differences in histological findings were noted between the two groups of biopsy specimens, but these differences did not alter the pathological diagnosis. However, in three cases in which superficial specimens were obtained, an underlying carcinoma was missed with the disposable forceps. Our study documents the utility of disposable biopsy forceps for mucosal lesions. In addition, there were 11 mechanical failures in 38 biopsy attempts with the plastic biopsy forceps. These forceps appear to be limited in their capacity to obtain adequate specimens from firm tissue or when submucosal biopsy samples are required, and they will require refinements in design to duplicate specimen quality obtained by traditional reusable forceps. Disposable forceps are particularly suitable for biopsy of mucosal lesions in patients with possible communicable disease, and they should help to reduce cross-contamination in the gastroenterology laboratory.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010969 Plastics Polymeric materials (usually organic) of large molecular weight which can be shaped by flow. Plastic usually refers to the final product with fillers, plasticizers, pigments, and stabilizers included (versus the resin, the homogeneous polymeric starting material). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed) Plastic
D004209 Disposable Equipment Apparatus, devices, or supplies intended for one-time or temporary use. Equipment, Disposable
D004866 Equipment Contamination The presence of an infectious agent on instruments, prostheses, or other inanimate articles. Contamination, Equipment,Contaminations, Equipment,Equipment Contaminations
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D001706 Biopsy Removal and pathologic examination of specimens from the living body. Biopsies
D013048 Specimen Handling Procedures for collecting, preserving, and transporting of specimens sufficiently stable to provide accurate and precise results suitable for clinical interpretation. Specimen Collection,Collection, Specimen,Collections, Specimen,Handling, Specimen,Handlings, Specimen,Specimen Collections,Specimen Handlings
D020776 Endoscopes, Gastrointestinal Instruments for the visual examination of the interior of the gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal Endoscopes,Endoscope, Gastrointestinal,Gastrointestinal Endoscope

Related Publications

R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
January 1994, Gastrointestinal endoscopy,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
October 2008, Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
July 2006, Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
January 2001, Gastroenterology nursing : the official journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
August 2003, Gastrointestinal endoscopy,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
July 2016, Journal of veterinary internal medicine,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
March 2000, Gastrointestinal endoscopy,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
February 1991, Journal of clinical gastroenterology,
R Yang, and F Vuitch, and K Wright, and J McCarthy
January 2001, Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique,
Copied contents to your clipboard!