Thoracoscopic precision excision technique for small lung lesions using radiofrequency identification marking.

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Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, 54 Shogoin-Kawahara-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8507, Japan.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The rise of multi-detector CT has led to more incidental findings of small lung nodules, making it important to assess their potential malignancy for timely treatment.
  • Traditional methods like stapler-based wedge resection can harm healthy lung tissue, particularly for nodules located deep within the lung.
  • To address this, a new wireless excision technique using cone-beam CT-guided electromagnetic navigation has been created, allowing for precise tumor removal without the need for fluoroscopy or lung palpation.

Article Abstract

With the introduction of multi-detector computed tomography (CT), the number of incidentally detected small lung nodules has dramatically increased. Determination of lung nodule malignancy is crucial, and an early diagnosis of these indeterminate lesions can lead to subsequent potentially curative treatment. However, there are some limitations to excising these nodules with sublobar resection in a minimally invasive thoracoscopic setting. Under thoracoscopy, although stapler-based wedge resection seems to be the preferred technique, particularly in patients whose lesions are located far from the edge of the lobe, the stapler can unexpectedly sacrifice normal pulmonary parenchyma. To overcome this issue, we have developed a wireless excision precision technique using cone-beam CT-guided electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy in a minimally invasive thoracoscopic setting. Our technique is implemented in a hybrid operating room, and small tumors can be removed using a radiofrequency identification microchip without intraoperative fluoroscopy and do not require lung palpation under thoracoscopy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00595-023-02772-zDOI Listing

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