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Aspiration, in a medical context, refers to the process of removing fluid, air, or tissue from a body cavity or organ using a needle or suction device. It is often done for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The procedure includes sample collection and subsequent laboratory analysis (reporting).
Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) – Used to extract fluid or cells from lumps (e.g., thyroid, breast, lymph nodes).
Bone Marrow Aspiration – Collects bone marrow samples for blood disorders.
Pleural Aspiration (Thoracentesis) – Removes fluid from the pleural space (lungs).
Abdominal (Peritoneal) Aspiration (Paracentesis) – Drains excess fluid from the abdomen.
Joint Aspiration (Arthrocentesis) – Extracts fluid from joints to diagnose infections or arthritis.
Amniocentesis – Aspiration of amniotic fluid for prenatal diagnosis.
Preparation:
The patient may need to fast or avoid certain medications.
Local anesthesia is usually applied.
Aspiration Process:
A sterile needle or suction device is inserted into the target area.
Fluid, cells, or tissue are extracted carefully.
The sample is collected in a sterile container for lab analysis.
Post-Procedure Care:
Pressure is applied to prevent bleeding.
The site is monitored for infection or complications.
Cytology Report (for FNA & amniocentesis): Examines cells for cancer, infection, or abnormal growth.
Microbiological Report (for infected fluids): Identifies bacterial or fungal infections.
Biochemical Analysis: Determines protein, glucose, and other fluid components.
Histopathology (if needed): Assesses tissue samples for abnormal cells.