CT-guided hookwire placement: A technical innovation for preoperative localization of nonpalpable cervical lymph nodes

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The aim is to describe the technique of preoperative CT-guided hookwire localization of small, but suspicious, cervical lymph nodes. We present 3 patients who underwent the procedure for nonpalpable cervical nodes detected on PET/CT prior to complete surgical resection of the nodes. The details of the radiological procedure, surgical outcomes, and pathologic results are described. The mean intervention time for preoperative hookwire localization was 9 minutes (range 7-14 minutes). There were no complications. All surgeons felt that the lengths of the surgical skin incision and operative times were reduced because of localization. The pathologic diagnoses were 2 benign nodes and 1 case of metastatic ovarian carcinoma. In conclusion, preoperative CT-guided hookwire localization is a useful technique for guiding surgical excision, especially when cervical nodes are small and deep in location.

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Hoang, J. K., De Jesus, R., Eastwood, J. D., Gafton, A. R., & Witsell, D. L. (2012). CT-guided hookwire placement: A technical innovation for preoperative localization of nonpalpable cervical lymph nodes. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 33(7). https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2538

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