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Accuracy of a 3-Dimensionally Printed Navigational Template for Localizing Small Pulmonary Nodules:A Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial

Authors :
Zhang, Lei
Wang, Long
Kadeer, Xiermaimaiti
Zeyao, Li
Sun, Xiwen
Sun, Weiyan
She, Yunlang
Xie, Dong
Li, Mu
Zou, Liling
Rocco, Gaetano
Yang, Ping
Chen, Chang
Liu, Chia Chuan
Petersen, René H.
Ng, Calvin Sze Hang
Parrish, Scott
Zhang, Yu Shrike
Giordano, Raffaele
Di Tommaso, Luigi
Zhang, Lei
Wang, Long
Kadeer, Xiermaimaiti
Zeyao, Li
Sun, Xiwen
Sun, Weiyan
She, Yunlang
Xie, Dong
Li, Mu
Zou, Liling
Rocco, Gaetano
Yang, Ping
Chen, Chang
Liu, Chia Chuan
Petersen, René H.
Ng, Calvin Sze Hang
Parrish, Scott
Zhang, Yu Shrike
Giordano, Raffaele
Di Tommaso, Luigi
Source :
Zhang , L , Wang , L , Kadeer , X , Zeyao , L , Sun , X , Sun , W , She , Y , Xie , D , Li , M , Zou , L , Rocco , G , Yang , P , Chen , C , Liu , C C , Petersen , R H , Ng , C S H , Parrish , S , Zhang , Y S , Giordano , R & Di Tommaso , L 2019 , ' Accuracy of a 3-Dimensionally Printed Navigational Template for Localizing Small Pulmonary Nodules : A Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial ' , JAMA Surgery , vol. 154 , no. 4 , pp. 295-303 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Importance: Localization of small lung nodules are challenging because of the difficulty of nodule recognition during video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Using 3-dimensional (3-D) printing technology, a navigational template was recently created to assist percutaneous lung nodule localization; however, the efficacy and safety of this template have not yet been evaluated. Objective: To assess the noninferiority of the efficacy and safety of a 3-D-printed navigational template guide for localizing small peripheral lung nodules. Design, Setting, and Participants: This noninferiority randomized clinical trial conducted between October 2016 and October 2017 at Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Shanghai, China, compared the safety and precision of lung nodule localization using a template-guided approach vs the conventional computed tomography (CT)-guided approach. In total, 213 surgical candidates with small peripheral lung nodules (<2 cm) were recruited to undergo either CT- or template-guided lung nodule localization. An intention-to-treat analysis was conducted. Interventions: Percutaneous lung nodule localization. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was the accuracy of lung nodule localization (localizer deviation), and secondary outcomes were procedural duration, radiation dosage, and complication rate. Results: Of the 200 patients randomized at a ratio of 1:1 to the template- and CT-guided groups, most were women (147 vs 53), body mass index ranged from 15.4 to 37.3, the mean (SD) nodule size was 9.7 (2.9) mm, and the mean distance between the outer edge of target nodule and the pleura was 7.8 (range, 0.0-43.9) mm. In total, 190 patients underwent either CT- or template-guided lung nodule localization and subsequent surgery. Among these patients, localizer deviation did not significantly differ between the template- and CT-guided groups (mean [SD], 8.7 [6.9] vs 9.6 [5.8] mm; P =.36). The mean (SD) procedural durations were 7.4 (3.2) minutes for the t

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OAIster
Journal :
Zhang , L , Wang , L , Kadeer , X , Zeyao , L , Sun , X , Sun , W , She , Y , Xie , D , Li , M , Zou , L , Rocco , G , Yang , P , Chen , C , Liu , C C , Petersen , R H , Ng , C S H , Parrish , S , Zhang , Y S , Giordano , R & Di Tommaso , L 2019 , ' Accuracy of a 3-Dimensionally Printed Navigational Template for Localizing Small Pulmonary Nodules : A Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial ' , JAMA Surgery , vol. 154 , no. 4 , pp. 295-303 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322731089
Document Type :
Electronic Resource