CT-guided intervention in the thorax Journal Article


Authors: Solomon, S. B.; Ridge, C. A.
Article Title: CT-guided intervention in the thorax
Abstract: Percutaneous intervention in the thorax has been performed using radiologic guidance since 1966 when Dahlgren and colleagues described fluoroscopic needle biopsy in the lung (Dahlgren Scand J Respir Dis 47(3):187-194, 1966). With the advent of CT, percutaneous access to smaller lesions in more challenging locations became possible (vanSonnenberg et al. Radiology 167(2):457-461, 1988). CT allows for determination of an optimal cutaneous entry point in such a way as to avoid transgression of sensitive structures with greater accuracy and control than conventional fluoroscopy (Ghaye and Dondelinger Eur Respir J 17(3):507-528, 2001). CT-guided thoracic intervention has since grown to comprise pleural and mediastinal drainage, thermal ablation, mediastinal biopsy and drainage, and tumor localization to enable radiation therapy and surgical resection. This chapter describes the pre-procedure planning, techniques, outcomes, and complications of contemporary CT-guided thoracic intervention. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.
Journal Title: Medical Radiology
ISSN: 0942-5373
Publisher: Springer Nature  
Date Published: 2016-01-01
Start Page: 545
End Page: 563
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30355-0_26
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Notes: Chapter in "Multidetector-Row CT of the Thorax. 2nd ed" (ISBN: 978-3-319-30353-6) which is part of a subseries of Medical Radiology called "Diagnostic Imaging" (ISSN: 2731-4677) -- Export Date: 1 November 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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