Clinical value of an electromagnetic navigation system for CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy of peripheral lung lesions

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Background: The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the clinical value of an electromagnetic navigation system for CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy of peripheral lung lesions. Methods: This was a retrospective study. Patients with peripheral lung lesions in our institution between January 2019 and December 2020, who underwent lung biopsy assisted by the electromagnetic navigation system were included in Group A, and those who underwent lung biopsy using conventional CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy were included in Group B. The general features and clinical and technical information of each patient were collected and evaluated in both groups. Results: A total of 141 patients were included in Group A (78 males and 63 females; median age, 65 years; range, 32-79 years), and 96 patients were included in group B (57 males and 39 females; median age, 65 years; range, 34-80 years). The technical success rate was 100% in both groups. The technical efficacy rate was 92.9% and 90.6% in Groups A and B (P=0.525), respectively. There was no significant difference in surgical time and the number of CT scans between the two groups, and only grade 1-2 complications occurred in the patients. Conclusions: The electromagnetic navigation system is an effective and safe auxiliary tool for CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy of peripheral lung lesions.

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Zhang, Y., Huang, H., Cao, S., Teng, J., Wang, Y., Ling, X., … Zhong, H. (2021, August 1). Clinical value of an electromagnetic navigation system for CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy of peripheral lung lesions. Journal of Thoracic Disease. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-21-395

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