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Szolar, DH; Preidler, KW; Kugler, C; Hausegger, K; Klein, GE; Popper, H; Fladerer, J; Kaufmann, N; Schreyer, H.
Fluoroscopically guided percutaneous fine-needle biopsy of the lung using the ROTEX needle: results in 890 patients with focal lung lesions
FORTSCHR RONTGENSTRAHL NEUEN. 1994; 161(6): 505-511.
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Hausegger Klaus
Klein Guenther
Popper Helmuth
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Fluoroscopically guided transthoracic fine needle biopsies were performed in 890 patients (380 female, 582 male, mean age: 56 years). In 795 patients (89.4%) the first biopsy was successful. The success rate of biopsy correlated closely with the size of the lesion and increased with larger size. Sensitivity in the diagnosis of malignant lesions was 94.6%, specificity 99.5%. Due to cytological, histological, and clinical confirmation of benign lung lesions in 300 patients (33.7% of all patients), the number of unnecessary diagnostic thoracotomies for benign disease could be reduced significantly. In 9 of 113 cases (8%) histological reclassification of the cytologic results was necessary. Reclassification was not necessary in the differentiation between benign and malignant lesions and between small cell and non-small cell carcinomas. The overall complication rate was 24.7% (220 patients). Only 36 patients (4% of all patients) required chest-tube insertion. There were no fatal complications. Percutaneous fluoroscopically guided transthoracic fine needle biopsy of the lung, performed with the Rotex needle, is a time-effective, safe, and efficient method for diagnosing focal pulmonary lesions.
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