JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SURGERY ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (9): 928-932.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1005-6483.20250820
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WANG Yongyong,PING Wei,WANG Qi,WAGN Jianing,CAI Yixin,FU Xiangning,ZHANG Ni
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Abstract: The widespread implementation of low-dose computed tomography screening has led to a substantial rise in the detection of pulmonary nodules,with multiple pulmonary nodules(MPNs) now representing a common clinical presentation.Conventional diagnostic and therapeutic paradigms,characterized by sequential,multi-site processes,are often limited by inefficiency,safety concerns,and suboptimal patient outcomes.In contemporary thoracic surgery,a transformative "one-stop" precision management strategy has emerged within hybrid operating theaters.This integrated approach synergizes intraoperative imaging,advanced navigation,and surgical intervention to address these limitations.Cone-beam CT plays a pivotal role in this model by leveraging its maneuverability,low radiation,and high spatial resolution to greatly facilitate the development of precise diagnosis and treatment for MPNs.
Key words: cone-beam computed tomography;multiple pulmonary nodules;one-stop precision management;hybrid operating theater
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