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CT-guided coil localization and VATS resection under radioscopy for subcentimeter pulmonary nodules

SUN Yijun,XU Jian,YI Jun,LI Demin   

  1. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, the Peoples Hospital of Xuancheng City
  • Received:2015-09-11 Revised:2015-11-14 Online:2015-12-31 Published:2015-12-31
  • Contact: LI Demin

Abstract: Objective To investigate the accuracy and safety of preoperative CTguided coil localization of subcentimeter solitary small pulmonary nodule(SPN)and followed by videoassisted thoracic surgery(VATS)resection under radioscopy. Methods From March 2014 to April 2015, 53 patients with subcentimeter SPN underwent CT-guided coil localization of SPN and VATS resection under radioscopy were retrospectively reviewed. Results The SPNs were localized and resected with success rate of 100%. The complications associated with procedure included 4 pneumothorax, 2 local parenchymal hemorrhage and 1 hemopneumothorax. Twentyone nodules were confirmed as malignancies, including 16 well differentiated adenocarcinoma, 3 minimally invasiveadenocarcinoma and 2 metastatic lesions. Thirtytwo nodules were confirmed as benign lesions, including 12 chronic granulomatous inflammation, 10 inflammatory fibrosis, 5 atypical adenomatous hyperplasia, 3 sclerosing hemangioma, and 2 harmatoma. Two patients suffered from pulmonary infection, and recovered by conservative treatment. The postoperative hospital stay was 3-7 d,with average length of stay (4.11±1.03)d. Conclusion CT-guided coil localization followed by VATS resection under radioscopy can be an effective and safe procedure for accurate resection and diagnosis of subcentimeter pulmonary nodules.

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