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There is a drill which was introduced a few years back but I don't know how wide-spread its use is. You can ask your hematologist if they use one. Also, if you want sedation, you will have to have someone with you to drive you home. Some get knocked out all the way while other opt for conscious sedation. I think that depends on the facility.
I wouldn't worry about having to provide guidance during the procedure. A powered bone marrow biopsy system versus manual methods: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials Good luck with the appointment. |
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Marlene,
Thank you for sharing all this, including the article, which is interesting. I'll read it tonight. He didn't seem too keen on doing the procedure but I have another appointment in a month and I will bring it up again and likely push for it, since I think at this point it's warranted. Quote:
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