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Placement of markers to assist minimally invasive resection of peripheral lung lesions

Ricardo Velasquez, A. Martin, Mohammad Abu-Hishmeh, Lawrence DeLorenzo, Samjot S. Dhillon, Kassem Harris

Year
2019
Citations
14

Abstract

With development of lung cancer screening programs and increased utilization of radiographic imaging there is significantly higher detection of smaller lung nodules and subsolid lesions. These nodules could be malignant and pose a diagnostic challenge. Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and robotic-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (RATS) represent minimally invasive methods for tissue sampling. Intraoperative identification of these lesions maybe difficult, requiring marking prior to surgery. We review different techniques for the placement of markers to assist in the resection of peripheral lung lesions (PLL).

Keywords

MedicineLungInvasive surgeryLung cancerThoracoscopyRadiologyResectionVideo-assisted thoracoscopic surgerySampling (signal processing)Peripheral

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