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The preoperative assessment of subpleural lung cancer movement to distinguish thoracic wall adhesion or invasion using four-dimensional computed-tomography

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Four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) is a relatively new technology. A review of the relevant medical literature reveals only very limited previous investigations of the utility of this technique. We report… Click to show full abstract

Four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) is a relatively new technology. A review of the relevant medical literature reveals only very limited previous investigations of the utility of this technique. We report two cases of lung cancer located adjacent to the pleura in which 4DCT was used to assess parietal pleural invasion or adhesion based on the differential movements of tumors. We performed 4DCT to determine the surgical approach after obtaining appropriate informed consent from the patient. Based on 4DCT, Patient 1 showed there was no adhesion and we could perform thoracoscopic right lower lobectomy and the final pathological diagnosis was pT1bN0M0. Patient 2 Based on 4DCT, showed suspicious of invasion or adhesion. we performed chest wall resection because of tumor invasion in the eighth and ninth costal bones; a final pathological diagnosis of pT3N0M0 was made.

Keywords: computed tomography; invasion; adhesion; four dimensional; dimensional computed; lung cancer

Journal Title: General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Year Published: 2019

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