Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4286573 | International Journal of Surgery | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Transthoracic needle biopsy (TTNB) of the lung is a well-established technique for diagnosing many thoracic lesions, and is an important alternative to more invasive surgical procedures. Complications of TTNB include pneumothorax, hemoptysis, hemothorax, infection, and air embolism, with the most common complication as pneumothorax. From June 2011 to June 2014 we performed a prospective study of 188 patients who underwent TTNB with CT guidance at University Hospital of Salerno, Italy. Pneumothorax occurred in 14 of 188 biopsies (7.45%). With the respect of age of patients pneumothorax occurred more frequently in patients aged 60-70 years, while it was less frequent in younger (<60 years) and older patients (>70 years). In conclusion, data of our prospective study documented that CT-guided TTNB is a safe and reliable procedure in elderly patients with suspected chest malignancy and is well tolerated.
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Authors
Alessandro Vatrella, Antonio Galderisi, Carmine Nicoletta, Angelantonio Maglio, Antonio Cortese, Rosa Maria Di Crescenzo, Antonio Ieni, Antonello Crisci, Vincenzo Di Crescenzo,