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Indications and procedure for obtaining a vulval punch biopsy (1175)

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Punch biopsy is considered the primary technique to obtain a diagnostic, full-thickness skin specimen for diagnostic purposes.

It is performed using a circular blade or trephine attached to a pencil-like handle. The instrument is rotated down through the epidermis and dermis, and into the subcutaneous fat. A punch circular blade comes in a range of diameters from 3mm to 8mm. 4mm diameter punches are most often used

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Last reviewed: 20/11/2024

Next review date: 30/11/2029

Author(s): Claire Higgins, Frances Lowrie.

Version: 1

Author email(s): claire.higgins2@nhs.scot.

Approved By: Gynaecology Clinical Governance Group

Reviewer name(s): Claire Higgins.

Document Id: 1175

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