Disinfect the probe and sterilize the needle-guided bracket 
before and after each ultrasound-guided biopsy procedure 
is performed. Failure to do so may cause the probe and the 
needle-guided bracket to become sources of infection. 
The  needle  mark  displayed  on  the  ultrasound  image  does 
not  indicate  the  actual  position  of  the  biopsy  needle. 
Therefore,  it  should  only  be  used  as  a  reference.  Always 
monitor  the  relative  positions  of  the  biopsy needle during 
procedures. 
When  performing  biopsy  procedures,  only  use  sterile 
ultrasound  gel  that  is  certified  as  safe  and  manage  the 
ultrasound gel properly to ensure that it does not become a 
source of infection. 
Diagnostic  ultrasound  systems  produce 
tomographic  plane  images  with  information  about 
particular  thicknesses  in  the  thickness  direction  of 
the probe. (That is to say, the information shown in 
the images consists of all the information scanned in 
the thickness direction of the probe.) Therefore, even 
though the biopsy needle appears to have penetrated 
the  target  object  in  the  image,  it  may  not  actually 
have  done  so.  When  the  biopsy  target  is  small, 
dispersion  of  the  ultrasound  beam  may  lead  to  the 
image deviating from the actual position. Be aware of 
this. 
The target object and biopsy needle appear in the image as 
shown in the figures below (for reference only): 
 
The biopsy needle appears to reach the target object in the 
image