2.Interventional Procedures in Superficial Lesions: The Value of 2D with Additional Coronal Reformatted 4D Ultrasonography Guidance.
Cheng Yen CHANG ; Hsin Kai WANG ; Hong Jen CHIOU ; Yi Hong CHOU ; Tain Hsiung CHEN ; See Ying CHIOU
Korean Journal of Radiology 2006;7(1):28-34
OBJECTIVE: We wanted to assess the usefulness of four-dimensional (4D) ultrasonography (US), i.e., real-time three-dimensional US, as an adjunct for performing various US-guided interventional procedures in superficial lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-three patients were referred for US-guided interventional procedures for superficial lesions, including core biopsy in 19, fine-needle aspiration in eight, therapeutic drug injection in four and needle puncture in two. The procedures were performed under 4D US guidance. We reviewed the pathologic/cytologic results of the core biopsies or needle aspirations, and also the outcomes of drug injection or needle puncture. RESULTS: For all the patients who underwent 4D US-guided core biopsy, the specimens were adequate for making the pathological diagnosis, and specimens were successfully obtained for those patients who underwent 4D US-guided aspiration. The patients treated with 4D US-guided therapeutic drug injection or needle puncture had a good response. No major procedure-related complications occurred. The procedural times were similar to those procedural times with using two-dimensional US. CONCLUSION: Combining the two dimensional and 4D US techniques aids the physician when performing US-guided interventional procedures for the superficial lesions.
Ultrasonography, Interventional/*methods
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Punctures/*methods
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Neoplasms/pathology
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Middle Aged
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Male
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Injections/*methods
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*Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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Humans
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Female
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Aged, 80 and over
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Aged
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Adult
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Adolescent