Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy: Before Your Procedure
What is bone marrow aspiration and biopsy?

Bone marrow aspiration is a procedure that takes out a small amount
of bone marrow fluid through a needle. Bone marrow biopsy uses a
needle to take out a small amount of bone with the marrow inside it.
These samples are then checked under a microscope. The hip bone is
the most often used area for these procedures.
Aspiration and biopsy are often done to find a blood problem or an infection. They also
may be used to find out if a cancer has spread to the bone marrow.
The procedure can also be done to collect bone marrow for medical
procedures, such as stem cell transplant or chromosomal analysis.
You may get medicine to help you relax before the procedure. The
doctor will inject numbing medicine in the skin over your bone. A
needle will be put through your skin and into your bone to reach the
bone marrow. You may feel pressure or some dull pain during the
procedure. After the doctor takes the sample, the needle will be
removed. The doctor may need to take more than one sample. This can
come from the same spot or from a different area on your body. When
the procedure is done, the doctor or a nurse will put pressure on
the area to stop any bleeding.
What happens on the day of the procedure?
At the hospital or doctor's office
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A doctor or nurse will give you medicine to numb the area where
the needle will go. You may feel pain and hear a crunching sound
when the needle enters your bone. This usually lasts only a few
seconds. But you may have some discomfort during the procedure.
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The procedure will take about 20 to 30 minutes.
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You will have a bandage over the area where the doctor put the
needle.
When should you call your doctor?
Current as of: October 25, 2023
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