肺病变细针穿刺:外侧及经胸椎入路。

K Smith
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一位69岁的男性在x线片上偶然发现左上肺叶病变。CT提示可能为肿瘤,要求行CT引导下FNA检查。病变位于肩胛骨内侧,因此采用创造性入路进入病变。本研究讨论了所使用的方法以及为什么与更传统的程序相比,它降低了患者的风险。样本呈肿瘤阳性,手术过程中未出现并发症。
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Fine needle aspiration of lung lesion: Lateral and transpectoral approach.

Fine needle aspiration of lung lesion: Lateral and transpectoral approach.

Fine needle aspiration of lung lesion: Lateral and transpectoral approach.

Fine needle aspiration of lung lesion: Lateral and transpectoral approach.

A 69 year-old man presented with an incidental finding on radiograph of a lesion in the left upper lobe. CT indicated it was likely to be a neoplasm and CT-guided FNA was requested. The lesion was located medial to the scapula so a creative approach was utilised to gain access to the lesion. This study discusses the approach used and why it reduced patient risk compared to a more conventional procedure. The sample was positive for neoplasm and there were no complications arising from the procedure.

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