2018
DOI: 10.5152/dir.2018.17315
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A novel CT-guided technique using medical adhesive for localization of small pulmonary ground-glass nodules and mixed ground-glass nodules (≤20 mm) before video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery

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“…We found a positive pathological rate of 78.2%, similar to previous studies evaluating the resection of sub‐solid nodules (75–92.3%) . According to the Fleischner Society guidelines, a sub‐solid lung nodule with a diameter <6 mm is usually considered benign .…”
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“…We found a positive pathological rate of 78.2%, similar to previous studies evaluating the resection of sub‐solid nodules (75–92.3%) . According to the Fleischner Society guidelines, a sub‐solid lung nodule with a diameter <6 mm is usually considered benign .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The overall successful rate of wedge resection was 96.4% in this study. This is within the range (92–100%) of previous studies assessing coil localization of sub‐solid nodules . Coil localization played a more important role in the wedge resection of the nine patients with multiple nodules.…”
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confidence: 86%
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