Radiology Case Reports (Aug 2020)

A paravertebral approach for CT-guided percutaneous biopsy of presumably inaccessible, posterior and centrally located pulmonary nodules

  • Katharina Martini, MD,
  • Guillaume Chassagnon, MD PhD,
  • Souhail Bennani, MD,
  • Marie-Pierre Revel, MD PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
pp. 1377 – 1380

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ABSTRACT: Introduction: To present 3 cases were a paravertebral approach had to be used for the biopsy of posterior and centrally located pulmonary nodules. Case presentation: Three patients underwent percutaneous CT-guided transthoracic biopsy of pulmonary nodules that were initially thought to be inaccessible because of their central, posterior location by a paravertebral approach. The first 2 patients had a history of extra thoracic malignancy and the third patient presented with a bone metastasis and an isolated pulmonary nodule in the right lower lobe, corresponding to potential stage IV lung cancer. Biopsy was feasible in all 3 patients using the paravertebral approach. Pulmonary metastases were confirmed in the first 2 patients, while a TTF-1 positive pulmonary adenocarcinoma was diagnosed in the last patient. No complications occurred. Conclusion: A paravertebral approach is feasible for posterior and centrally located pulmonary nodules.

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