2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-021-08101-7
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Computed tomography–guided cyanoacrylate injection for localization of multiple ipsilateral lung nodules

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“…Preoperative CT-guided localization is frequently used to prepare patients scheduled to undergo VATS sublobar resection for peripheral PNs, and such localization is associated with lower rates of VATS anatomic resection or thoracotomy [18]. Relative to the localization of a single PN, the MB-or coil-based localization of MPNs is associated with similar comfort, safety, and reliability [9,19].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Preoperative CT-guided localization is frequently used to prepare patients scheduled to undergo VATS sublobar resection for peripheral PNs, and such localization is associated with lower rates of VATS anatomic resection or thoracotomy [18]. Relative to the localization of a single PN, the MB-or coil-based localization of MPNs is associated with similar comfort, safety, and reliability [9,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An estimated 17.7-22.2% of patients with PNs harbor multiple PNs (MPNs) that warrant resection [9,10],…”
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“…Preoperative CT-guided localization is frequently used to prepare patients scheduled to undergo VATS sublobar resection for peripheral PNs, and such localization is associated with lower rates of VATS anatomic resection or thoracotomy [18]. Relative to the localization of a single PN, the MB-or coil-based localization of MPNs is associated with similar comfort, safety, and reliability [9,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An estimated 17.7-22.2% of patients with PNs harbor multiple PNs (MPNs) that warrant resection [9,10], and the simultaneous localization of these MPNs has been explained to be correlated with substantial VATS sublobar resection rates for all target nodules [9][10][11]. Approaches most frequently employed for localization include the use of coils, hook-wire, and methylene blue (MB) [11], with all three of these materials being associated with high (> 90%) and comparable rates of technical success when used for localization [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%