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. 2020 Mar 16;12(3):83–97. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v12.i3.83

Table 1.

Advantages and disadvantages of liver biopsy methods

Percutaneous liver biopsy Transjugular liver bipsy Surgery Endoscopic ultrasound guided liver biopsy
Indication Mainstay method of liver biopsy for unexplained abnormal LFTs, assessing, staging, diagnosing liver disease Coagulopathy; ascites; morbid obesity; failure of percutaneous liver biopsy ; thrombocytopenia Undergoing surgery for another indication Undergoing endoscopy for another indication
Complications Pain; hemorrhage; peritonitis; hypotension; infection; gallbladder perforation; pneumothorax; hemothorax Hemorrhage; pain capsule perforation; arterial aneurysms; arrhythmias Hemorrhage, abdominal wall injury; intraperitoneal injury; anesthesia related complications Hemorrhage; abdominal pain; infection
Advantage Well-known procedure; cost effective; less technical skills required Decreased risk of complications; more tolerable; useful in patients with comorbidities Can take LB while performing another procedure Increased tolerability; decreased recovery time; decreased complications; bi-lobar access; decreased sampling variability; View anatomical/vascular structures
Disadvantage Increased sampling variability; less tolerable; require more passes; increased risk of complications Limited view of liver parenchyma and vascular anatomy; increased sample fragmentation Invasive; requires surgical specialty Costly, if not performed along with another endoscopic procedure