Abstract
Purpose
Following percutaneous lung biopsy (PLB), we used fibrin glue as a sealant in 26 patients for the purpose of decreasing the incidence of pneumothorax.
Methods
All 26 patients (group A) had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The results for group A were compared with a control group of 32 patients (group B), also with COPD and in whom fibrin glue was not used. All biopsies were conducted under computed tomography (CT) using a coaxial needle system consisting of 19-gauge and 22-gauge needles.
Results
Pneumothorax developed in five patients (19.2%) in group A and in one instance, drainage was required (3.8%). In group B, pneumothorax developed in 13 patients (40.6%) and in six instances (18.8%) drainage was required. Comparing the use of chest-tube drainage in the two groups, a statistical significance was observed, p < 0.025. No adverse reactions related to the fibrin glue were observed.
Conclusion
Our results indicate that fibrin glue is a safe sealing material for lung PLB and serves to decrease the incidence and, in particular, the severity of pneumothorax, especially in high-risk patients.
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Petsas, T., Siamblis, D., Giannakenas, C. et al. fibrin glue for sealing the needle track in fine-needle percutaneous lung biopsy using a coaxial system: Part II—clinical study. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 18, 378–382 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00338305
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