Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery Core Needle Biopsy for Pulmonary Nodules in Patients with Impaired Lung Function: Is It Feasible and Safe?

The number of patients with incidentally identified pulmonary nodules is increasing. This study attempted to confirm the usefulness and safety of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) core needle biopsy of pulmonary nodules. Data from 18 patients diagnosed with pulmonary nodules who underwent VATS...

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Published inJournal of chest surgery Vol. 56; no. 1; pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Lee, Yong-Seong, Kim, Jong Duk, Park, Hyun-Oh, Lee, Chung-Eun, Jang, In-Seok, Choi, Jun-Young
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery 05.01.2023
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Summary:The number of patients with incidentally identified pulmonary nodules is increasing. This study attempted to confirm the usefulness and safety of video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) core needle biopsy of pulmonary nodules. Data from 18 patients diagnosed with pulmonary nodules who underwent VATS core need biopsy were retrospectively reviewed. Of the 18 patients, 15 had malignancies (primary lung cancer, n=14; metastatic lung cancer, n=1), and 3 had benign nodules. Mortality and pleural metastasis did not occur during the follow-up period. In patients with solitary pulmonary nodules that require tissue confirmation, computed tomography-guided percutaneous cutting needle biopsy or diagnostic pulmonary resection sometimes may not be feasible choices due to the location of the solitary pulmonary nodule or the patient's impaired pulmonary function, VATS core needle biopsy may be performed in these patients as an alternative method.
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ISSN:2765-1606
2765-1614
DOI:10.5090/jcs.22.063