Abstract

Background: Histological examination plays a primary role in the pelvic bone tumors diagnosis. Most of the existing devices for the collection of histological material have a number of disadvantages, such as the complexity of the design and their use, inconvenience, and laboriousness in use. Also, predominantly existing devices are disposable, not amenable to reuse, as well as the impossibility of sterilization. In modern realities, one of the important parameters of diagnostic studies is the issue of price, since the high cost can serve as a limiting factor in their use.

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