Journal of Chest Surgery
- Volume 25 Issue 7
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- Pages.707-710
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- 1992
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- 2765-1606(pISSN)
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- 2765-1614(eISSN)
Chest Wall Implantation of Lung Cancer after Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration - Report of one case -
경피적 폐생검술후 흉벽에 전이된 폐암;1례 보고
Abstract
Percutaneous needle aspiration has been widely used in the diagnosis of pulmonary lesions, because it is a fairly simple procedure with good diagnostic accuracy and low complication rate. Among its complications, the spread of malignant cells along the needle tract is rare but serious one. We report a case of chest wall implantation of lung cancer after the percutaneous fine needle aspiration biopsy. A 57-year-old man had undergone a right upper lobectomy for squamous cell carcinoma [T2N0M0] of the lung, 3 months after the operation, a growing mass, located far from the previous thoracotomy incision, developed on the right anterior chest wall where the diagnostic thin needle biopsy had been performed before the lobectomy. A wide excision of the chest wall mass was performed, and permanent histology showed squamous cell carcinoma as noted before.
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