Video-assisted thoracic surgery ultrasound (VATS-US) in the evaluation of subpleural disease: preliminary report of a systematic study

视频辅助胸腔镜手术超声(VATS-US)在胸膜下疾病评估中的应用:一项系统研究的初步报告

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Abstract

We provide a pictorial essay examining the preliminary data of an ongoing study whose primary aim is to assess the usefulness and safety of video-assisted thoracic surgery ultrasound (VATS-US) in the identification of different lung diseases. We studied 14 patients (five women and nine men with a mean age of 56.2 ± 8.4 SD years) with indication for VATS. All patients underwent pre-operative imaging of the chest using high-resolution computed-tomography, contrast-enhanced computed-tomography, and/or positron emission tomography and transthoracic ultrasound. VATS-US was performed under general anesthesia with single-lung ventilation through double-lumen endotracheal intubation in all patients, and the Esaote MyLab 25 laparoscope probe with flexible tip and a linear array transducer at frequencies 8.0-12.0 MHz was used. The final histological diagnoses in our cohort were cancer (three cases), usual interstitial pneumonia (five cases), nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (two cases), and hypersensitivity pneumonitis (one case). In patients with pulmonary fibrosis, the VATS-US showed a thick hyperechoic pleural line and no B-lines. Regarding cancer nodules, the VATS-US images showed a uniform hypoechogenic pattern with jagged margins. In patients with hamartochondroma and histocytosis X, VATS-US showed a mixed hyperechoic structure of the margins. In conclusion, we described the US semeiotics of various lung disorders assessed during VATS by reporting the preliminary data of the first study which applies the methodology systematically to all patients undergoing the surgery procedure. Final results from the study will further elucidate how the technique could be of use during the VATS procedure.

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