Lung Biopsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Novel Use of Extrapleural Autologous Blood Injection in CT-guided Percutaneous Lung Biopsy and Its Comparison to Intraparenchymal Autologous Blood Patch Injection: A Single-center, Prospective, Randomized, and Controlled Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the rate of iatrogenic pneumothorax and the need for intervention with extrapleural autologous blood injection (EPABI) along with intraparenchymal autologous blood patch injection (IABPI) or IABPI-alone in CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy.
The mechanism of pneumothorax is postulated to be due to the air leakage through the puncture hole when the needle is removed after the biopsy. However, pneumothorax may occur during the needle insertion as the visceral pleura is punctured or during the biopsy procedure before needle removal. Prevent such leakage, the investigators planned to inject autologous blood into the extrapleural space to prevent pneumothorax during needle entry. The extrapleural autologous blood injection (EPABI) is expected to form a space-occupying hematoma pressing on visceral pleura as a sealant. The investigators planned to test the EPABI method in a prospective single-center randomized controlled study design. ;
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Withdrawn |
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Novel Guidance Device for Image Fusion and Needle Guidance in Lung, Liver or Kidney Biopsy
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N/A | |
Completed |
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Effect of Autologous Blood Patch Injection Versus BioSentry Hydrogel Tract Plug in the Reduction of Pneumothorax Risk Following Lung Biopsy Procedures
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Phase 3 |