Sang Min Lee1,2,3, Chang Min Park4,5, Yong Sub Song1,2, Hyungjin Kim1,2, Young Tae Kim6, Young Sik Park7,8, Jin Mo Goo1,2. 1. Department of Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 101 Daehak-no, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 110-744, South Korea. 2. Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul, South Korea. 3. Department of Radiology and Research Institute of Radiology, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea. 4. Department of Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 101 Daehak-no, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 110-744, South Korea. cmpark.morphius@gmail.com. 5. Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul, South Korea. cmpark.morphius@gmail.com. 6. Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea. 7. Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea. 8. Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To retrospectively evaluate the feasibility of CT assessment-based direct surgical resection of part-solid nodules (PSNs) with solid components > 5 mm without preoperative percutaneous transthoracic needle biopsies (PTNBs). METHODS: From January 2009-December 2014, 85 PSNs with solid components > 5 mm on CT were included. Preoperative PTNBs were performed for 41 PSNs (biopsy group) and CT assessment-based direct resections were performed for 44 PSNs (direct surgery group). Diagnostic accuracy and complication rates of the groups were compared. RESULTS: Pathological results of 83 PSNs excluding two indeterminate nodules included 76 adenocarcinomas (91.6%), two adenocarcinomas in situ (2.4%) and five benign lesions (6.0%). In the biopsy group, the overall sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma were 78.9% (30/38), 100% (1/1) and 79.5% (31/39), respectively. Pneumothorax and haemoptysis occurred in 11 procedures (26.8%). In the direct surgery group, the respective values for the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma were 100% (38/38), 0% (0/6) and 86.4% (38/44), respectively. Seven pneumothoraces (15.9%); no haemoptysis occurred during localization procedures. There were no significant differences in diagnostic accuracy (P = 0.559) between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: CT assessment-based direct resection can be reasonable for PSNs with solid part > 5 mm. KEY POINTS: • 91.6% of PSNs with solid component > 5 mm were adenocarcinomas. • PTNBs for PSNs with solid component > 5 mm had 79.5% accuracy. • CT-based resection for PSNs with solid component > 5 mm had 86.4% accuracy. • CT-based resection without biopsy can be a reasonable option in routine practice.
OBJECTIVES: To retrospectively evaluate the feasibility of CT assessment-based direct surgical resection of part-solid nodules (PSNs) with solid components > 5 mm without preoperative percutaneous transthoracic needle biopsies (PTNBs). METHODS: From January 2009-December 2014, 85 PSNs with solid components > 5 mm on CT were included. Preoperative PTNBs were performed for 41 PSNs (biopsy group) and CT assessment-based direct resections were performed for 44 PSNs (direct surgery group). Diagnostic accuracy and complication rates of the groups were compared. RESULTS: Pathological results of 83 PSNs excluding two indeterminate nodules included 76 adenocarcinomas (91.6%), two adenocarcinomas in situ (2.4%) and five benign lesions (6.0%). In the biopsy group, the overall sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma were 78.9% (30/38), 100% (1/1) and 79.5% (31/39), respectively. Pneumothorax and haemoptysis occurred in 11 procedures (26.8%). In the direct surgery group, the respective values for the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma were 100% (38/38), 0% (0/6) and 86.4% (38/44), respectively. Seven pneumothoraces (15.9%); no haemoptysis occurred during localization procedures. There were no significant differences in diagnostic accuracy (P = 0.559) between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: CT assessment-based direct resection can be reasonable for PSNs with solid part > 5 mm. KEY POINTS: • 91.6% of PSNs with solid component > 5 mm were adenocarcinomas. • PTNBs for PSNs with solid component > 5 mm had 79.5% accuracy. • CT-based resection for PSNs with solid component > 5 mm had 86.4% accuracy. • CT-based resection without biopsy can be a reasonable option in routine practice.
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