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. 1998 Jan;13(1):14-9.

Percutaneous needle biopsy of mediastinal masses using a computed tomography-guided extrapleural approach

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Percutaneous needle biopsy of mediastinal masses using a computed tomography-guided extrapleural approach

T H Grant et al. J Thorac Imaging. 1998 Jan.

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the reliability of mediastinal biopsy using a computed tomography-guided extrapleural approach. Twenty patients (16 men and 4 women) between the ages of 30 to 79 years underwent 22 percutaneous biopsies. The sampled masses ranged in size from 1.6 to 8 cm. A coaxial 17-gauge needle system was advanced into the fascia subjacent to the parietal pleura. An extrapleural fluid collection was created using a 20%/80% ratio of 1% lidocaine and normal saline. The blunt cannula was then advanced through the fluid to the edge of the lesion, and core or cytologic specimens were obtained. A diagnosis was obtained in 18 of 20 patients (90%). There were 10 malignant and 8 benign diagnoses. Complications included pneumothorax (1), vasovagal reactions (1), intercostal neuritis (1), and transient Homer's syndrome (1). In this series, both a high diagnostic yield as well as a low complication rate were obtained.

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