Coupling dye and fiducial marking can improve precision in pulmonary nodule surgical resection

Published Date: 22 Apr 2025

A new technique to mark peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) before surgical resection was studied by Ganesh Krishna, M.D., a pulmonary/critical care medicine specialist, researcher and interventional pulmonologist at Sutter's ...

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