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  • Application of Body Tom® mobile CT combined with basic anesthesia in preoperative painless localization of small pulmonary nodules: A retrospective cohort study

    Objective To explore the application of Body Tom® mobile CT combined with basic anesthesia in preoperative painless positioning of small pulmonary nodules, and evaluate its safety and effectiveness. Methods Patients using mobile Body Tom® CT to accurately locate pulmonary nodules in the Department of Thoracic Surgery of Affiliated Nanjing Brain Hospital, Nanjing Medical University from August to October 2022 were retrospectively included. Clinical data of the whole patient group were analyzed. ResultsWe finally included 30 patients with 12 males and 18 females at age of 23-71 years. The position success rate of 30 patients with small pulmonary nodules was 100.0%. Location time was 14.20±4.07 min. There was one patient of intrapulmonary hemorrhage, with no other complications such as pneumothorax, positioning needle shedding, or pleural reaction. The time from the end of positioning to the start of surgery was 12.63±5.68 min. There was no needle migration or indocyanine green overflow. All patients completed resection of small pulmonary nodules under single-port thoracoscopy, no transit to opening chest. The average operation time was 85.32±12.60 min. There was no postoperative complications, and the average postoperative chest tube retention time was 2.12±1.34 days. And the average length of hospital stay was 3.52±1.45 days. The postoperative pathological results showed that the distance from the nodules was greater than 2 cm. Conclusion Body Tom® mobile CT combined with basic anesthesia can achieve the preoperative painless, precise positioning of pulmonary nodules, effectively reduce the incidence of preoperative positioning complications, shorten the operation waiting time, ensure the safety and effectiveness of patients with preoperative pulmonary nodules positioning, and further improve the surgical comfort of patients, which has certain clinical application value.

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  • Indocyanine green fluorescence identification of the intersegmental plane by preferentially ligating the target pulmonary vein during thoracoscopic segmentectomy

    Objective To explore the feasibility and accuracy of using indocyanine green fluorescence (ICGF) to identify the intersegmental plane after ligation of the target pulmonary vein during thoracoscopic segmentectomy. Methods From December 2022 to June 2023, the patients with pulmonary nodules undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic anatomical segmentectomy with intersegmental plane displayed using ICGF after ligation of the target pulmonary vein by the same medical team in our hospital were collected. Preoperative three-dimensional reconstruction was used to identify the target segment where the pulmonary nodule was located and the anatomical structure of the arteries, veins, and bronchi in the target segment. The intersegmental plane was first determined by the inflation-deflation method after the target pulmonary vein was ligated during the operation. During the waiting period, the target artery and bronchus could be separated but not cut off. The inflation-deflation boundary was marked by electrocoagulation, and then ICGF was injected via peripheral vein to identify the intersegmental plane again, and the consistency of the two intersegmental planes was finally evaluated. Results Finally 32 patients were collected, including 14 males and 18 females, with an average age of 58.69±11.84 years, ranging from 25 to 76 years. The intersegmental plane determined by inflation-deflation method was basically consistent with ICGF method in all patients. All the 32 patients successfully completed uniportal thoracoscopic segmentectomy without ICGF-related complications or perioperative death. The average operation time was 98.59±20.72 min, the average intraoperative blood loss was 45.31±35.65 mL, and the average postoperative chest tube duration was 3.50±1.16 days. The average postoperative hospital stay was 4.66±1.29 days, and the average tumor margin width was 26.96±5.86 mm. Conclusion The ICGF can safely and accurately identify the intersegmental plane by target pulmonary venous preferential ligation in thoracoscopic segmentectomy, which is a useful exploration and important supplement to the simplified thoracoscopic anatomical segmentectomy.

    Release date:2024-09-20 01:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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