2021
DOI: 10.21037/jtd-21-984
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The 4-hook anchor coaxial needle with scaled suture is superior to the double spring coil for preoperative localization

Abstract: Background: Preoperative localization of small size pulmonary nodules is challenging, but it is necessary for surgical resection of early lung cancer. As a new device for preoperative localization, the 4-hookanchor coaxial needle with scaled suture was tentatively applied in our department to improve the effect of preoperative localization. However, double spring coil, as a proven positioning technology, used to be our preferred method in the past. We did a retrospective single-centre research driven by the in… Show more

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“…In those two cases, following the location of the first pulmonary nodule, a small amount of pneumothorax appeared, and the visceral pleura was folded on itself when the needle tip was re-punctured, preventing the puncture needle from effectively entering the lung parenchyma. This situation has been reported in many studies [ 2 , 4 , 12 ]. After carefully analyzing the reasons, we propose that: (1) The lung tension decreased following the occurrence of pneumothorax [ 4 , 13 ]; (2) The needle tip of the positioning needle is a hollow wedge-shaped structure; (3) There were other tissues such as thick blood vessels near the target pulmonary nodule.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…In those two cases, following the location of the first pulmonary nodule, a small amount of pneumothorax appeared, and the visceral pleura was folded on itself when the needle tip was re-punctured, preventing the puncture needle from effectively entering the lung parenchyma. This situation has been reported in many studies [ 2 , 4 , 12 ]. After carefully analyzing the reasons, we propose that: (1) The lung tension decreased following the occurrence of pneumothorax [ 4 , 13 ]; (2) The needle tip of the positioning needle is a hollow wedge-shaped structure; (3) There were other tissues such as thick blood vessels near the target pulmonary nodule.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…We also observed, that in some cases the pathological results of multiple pulmonary nodules from the same patient were different, and the proportion of such cases in the needle group and the coil group was as high as 55.0% and 54.8%, respectively, which reflected that the patients with multiple pulmonary nodules were evaluated for a single nodule. It also indicates the importance of single-stage localization and wedge resection of multiple pulmonary nodules [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In those two cases, following the location of the rst pulmonary nodule, a small amount of pneumothorax appeared, and the visceral pleura was folded on itself when the needle tip was repunctured, preventing the puncture needle from effectively entering the lung parenchyma. This situation has been reported in many studies [2,4,12]. After carefully analyzing the reasons, we propose that: (…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…We also observed, that in some cases the pathological results of multiple pulmonary nodules from the same patient were different, and the proportion of such cases in the needle group and the coil group was as high as 55.0% and 54.8%, respectively, which re ected that the patients with multiple pulmonary nodules were evaluated for a single nodule. It also indicates the importance of single-stage localization and wedge resection of multiple pulmonary nodules [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Currently, many different localization techniques have been applied in clinics to facilitate the successful resection of pulmonary nodules, including hookwire under the guidance of preoperative CT, microcoil, methylene blue, or lipiodol fiducial marker (3)(4)(5)(6)(7). Among these, the hookwire is the most widely-used device for the preoperative localization of pulmonary nodules owing to its reliable successful localization rate (80.6-99.6%), short localization duration, and low cost (8)(9)(10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%