In our experience radio-guided surgery has therefore been proven efficacious in the diagnosis of solitary pulmonary nodule and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery allows the removal of pulmonary nodules without complications. Hookwire was also shown to be efficacious but demonstrated complications linked primarily to external technical factors.
Wide resection with tumour-free margins is necessary in PMCWT to minimise local recurrence and to contribute to long-term survival. The STRATOS system, developed for chest-wall replacement, allows a firm reconstruction, simple to handle and to fix, avoiding instability or paradoxical movement also in wide chest-wall resections.
Radiolocalization by gamma-probe allows the detection and exeresis of small nodules in a easy and safe way. Future and predictable advances in radio-marked monoclonal antibodies, as well as in the development of endoscopic beta-detector probe, will offer a more effective method for detection of primary and metastatic tumours, targets of thoracoscopic resections.
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