Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5955158 | Chest | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This cadaveric series demonstrates the excellent visibility of a radiopaque injectable hydrogel marker in the human thorax by multiple common imaging techniques. The hydrogel marker forms a well-localized bleb within tissue, which can assist with triangulation of disease during minimally invasive thoracic surgery. Esophageal applications include radiographic delineation of tumor defined by endoscopy and image guidance for radiotherapy. Future in vivo studies are warranted because radiopaque injectable compounds are promising alternatives to metal fiducials.
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Authors
Lana MD, Eric PhD, Christopher MD, Lonny MD, FCCP, Avedis MD, FCCP, David MD, FCCP, Russell MD,