Puncture Sternal

Steonic puncture is a minimally invasive surgical intervention that is performed to diagnose various diseases by taking tissue samples from the sternum. This is done to determine the composition of the blood, identify cancer cells in the breast and exclude a number of other diseases, such as tuberculosis, syphilis, and HIV infection. Patients can undergo this procedure, both for the purpose of treatment and for standard medical purposes during medical examination or to obtain permission for certain operations.