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CT-guided Localization of Pulmonary Nodules in Children Prior to Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgical Resection Utilizing a Combination of Two Previously Described Techniques

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Journal Pediatr Radiol
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2018 Jan 25
PMID 29362842
Citations 7
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Abstract

Background: Pulmonary nodules in pediatric oncology patients can present a diagnostic and treatment dilemma. Imaging findings are often nonspecific and tissue diagnosis may be required for appropriate treatment. The smaller subpleural nodules may not be visualized and cannot be palpated during video-assisted thoracoscopic surgical (VATS) resection. Preoperative localization has been beneficial in obtaining an adequate pathological specimen.

Objective: This study presents experience in a large pediatric hospital using CT-guided preoperative localization of pulmonary nodules combining two previously utilized techniques, hook wire and methylene blue blood patch localization.

Materials And Methods: A search of the electronic medical record utilizing a medical record search application was performed to identify all patients who underwent preoperative lung nodule localization during a 12.5-year period (July 1999 through January 2012). A retrospective chart review of these patients was then performed. Pre- and postoperative imaging, interventional radiology procedural images and reports, surgical reports, and pathology reports were obtained and evaluated.

Results: Thirty-five patients, with 40 nodules, who underwent preoperative CT-guided lung nodule localization were identified. Patients ranged in age from 8 months to 21 years. The pulmonary nodules ranged in size from 1.4 mm to 18 mm. Twelve nodules were localized using a Kopans breast lesion localization needle with hook wire, 4 were localized using a methylene blue blood patch, and 24 were localized using the combination of these two techniques. The technical success rate of all procedures was 100%. A pathological diagnosis was determined in 39 patients (97.5%). There were 6 (15.0%) minor complications and no major complications.

Conclusion: CT-guided lung nodule localization using the combined techniques of methylene blue blood patch and hook wire is safe, technically feasible and successful in children. Using this combination of techniques will consistently yield a pathological diagnosis, is currently the preferred technique at our tertiary pediatric hospital and could be considered the new best practice.

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