Lung Nodules: CT-guided Placement of Microcoils to Direct Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgical Resection1

Purpose: To prospectively assess the safety and effectiveness of computed tomography (CT)-guided placement of fiber-coated microcoils used to guide video-assisted thoracoscopic surgical (VATS) excision of small peripheral lung nodules, with successful excision as the primary outcome and successful C...

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description Purpose: To prospectively assess the safety and effectiveness of computed tomography (CT)-guided placement of fiber-coated microcoils used to guide video-assisted thoracoscopic surgical (VATS) excision of small peripheral lung nodules, with successful excision as the primary outcome and successful CT-guided microcoil placement and procedural complications as secondary outcomes. Materials and Methods: The institutional review board approved the study protocol. Informed consent was obtained from all 69 enrolled patients (30 men, 39 women; mean age, 60.7 years ± 10.1 [standard deviation]) with 75 nodules. At CT, one end of an 80-mm long, 0.018-inch-diameter fiber-coated microcoil was placed deep to the small peripheral lung nodule, and the other end was coiled in the pleural space. VATS excision of lung tissue, nodules, and the microcoil was performed with fluoroscopic guidance. Results: Seventy-three (97%) 4–24-mm nodules were successfully removed at fluoroscopically guided VATS excision; two nodules could not be removed. CT-guided microcoil placement was successful in all cases; however, two (3%) of 75 coils were displaced at VATS excision. Pneumothorax requiring chest tube placement occurred in two (3%) patients, and asymptomatic hemothorax occurred in one (1%) patient. The microcoil did not impede intraoperative frozen-section histopathologic analysis, which facilitated accurate clinical management in all patients. For 19 (28%) patients, the preoperative treatment plan based on bronchoscopy, needle biopsy, and positron emission tomography findings changed after VATS excision. Conclusion: Microcoil localization of small peripheral lung nodules enabled fluoroscopically guided VATS resection of 97% of the nodules, with a low rate of intervention (3%) for procedural complications. © RSNA, 2009
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