How long does a liver biopsy take?
Generally, a liver biopsy takes about half an hour. The detailed explanation is as follows:
A liver biopsy is commonly used to determine the nature of liver inflammation and the extent of liver cirrhosis. It is an invasive procedure that provides significant guidance for subsequent clinical treatment. The procedure typically begins with local disinfection and anesthesia. Under ultrasound or CT guidance, a needle is inserted through the skin into the liver to obtain a tissue sample. The entire process usually takes about 30 minutes. Patients may experience pain during the biopsy, but this is mostly transient and resolves spontaneously over time after the procedure.
During the liver biopsy, patients should avoid excessive anxiety, stay relaxed, and refrain from making large movements to prevent tissue damage or breakage of the biopsy needle.