Efficiency of Hydrogel Plugging System in Non-Pleural Lung Masses

Author:

KILIÇ Hakan1,ERDOGAN Cüneyt2,ÖZKAYA Güven3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Özel hayat hastanesi

2. Medicana Bursa Hastanesi, Radyoloji Servisi, Nilüfer, Bursa, TÜRKİYE

3. BURSA ULUDAĞ ÜNİVERSİTESİ, TIP FAKÜLTESİ

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the complications of non-pleural-based lung biopsies performed under Computed Tomography (CT) guidance, and the ability of the hydrogel plugging system to prevent them. Material and method: Biopsy were performed in 49 cases with non-pleural-based lung mass with a coaxial system, accompanied by CT. Hydrogel plug was immediately inserted into the tissue without removing the coaxial needle. At the end of the procedure and 2 hours later, a 5 cm area in the biopsy area was controlled by CT, and 24 hours later by chest X-ray. Pneumothoraxes detected even in a single control were accepted as positive results. The data obtained were evaluated regarding the literature based on the parameters like mass size, pleural distance, presence of emphysema, age, smoking history, passing fissure. Results: Pneumothorax was the most encountered complication observed in 13 cases (26.5%) in the study. Thorax tube was placed in 1 of these cases (2.04 %). The highest rate of pneumothorax development was detected in lesions over 4 cm (33.3%) distance. In cases where fissure was passed, pneumothorax occurred in 5 (71.4%) patients. When patients with and without pneumothorax were compared in terms of age, a statistically significant difference was found (p = 0.048). Discussion: The results show that hydrogel plug application is a successful and safe method. When pneumothorax cases were analyzed, the development of massive pneumothorax requiring tube drainage in only one case and the acceptable percentage of pneumothorax can be considered as the success of the method.

Publisher

Harran Universitesi Tip Fakultesi Dergisi

Subject

General Medicine

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