Semin intervent Radiol 2013; 30(02): 206-214
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1342963
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Virtually No Thoracic Lesion Inaccessible: A Pictorial Case Review

Bradley B. Pua
1   Division of Interventional Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York
,
David Li
1   Division of Interventional Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York
,
Brian W. Sullivan
1   Division of Interventional Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York
,
David C. Madoff
1   Division of Interventional Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York
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Publikationsdatum:
28. Mai 2013 (online)

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Abstract

Access route considerations in percutaneous intrathoracic biopsy or ablation offers its own unique set of challenges, with special consideration toward reducing the rate of pneumothorax. This review highlights several novel and atypical methods to improve access to intrathoracic lesions through a series of representative cases. These methods include patient positioning, curved needles, hydrodissection, induced/artificial pneumothorax, and use of specialized equipment functions. No intrathoracic lesion should be considered “inaccessible” either for biopsy or treatment by percutaneous approaches without consideration of performing these adjunctive techniques.