TITLE | TEMPORAL ARTERY BIOPSY |
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SS11 |
Learning Outcome |
- Be able to perform a temporal artery biopsy.
- Understand the indications and limitations of the biopsy and be able to interpret the result.
- Know how to prepare the biopsy sample correctly for subsequent laboratory analysis and liaise with laboratory staff so that the specimen is properly identified, presented and transported.
- Make appropriate and reliable arrangements for the result to be acted upon in a timely fashion.
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Assessment |
OSATS1 Portfolio Part 2 FRCOphth
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Assessor |
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Target Year of Achievement |
Year 7 |
Related Learning Outcomes |
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Overview |
- Be aware of how urgently a biopsy is required and how soon after starting steroids the biopsy need to be done.
- Consider the risks and benefits, and how these should be explained to the patient.
- Have a good knowledge of which side should be biopsied, where, and how large a specimen is required.
- Understand the technique with particular reference to landmarks of branches of the facial nerve.
- Liaise closely with local laboratories regarding specific requirements for sample preparation, documentation and transportation, particularly in regard to specimens being transported by non-NHS personnel such as taxi drivers.
- Ensure that you receive the result promptly, or at least ensure that someone knows you have delegated this to them.
- Ensure you know the significance of the result, and discuss this with colleagues/trainer if necessary.
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Resources |
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