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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Radiological imaging, particularly computed tomography (CT), is increasingly important in thoracic surgery.
  • CT offers significant diagnostic value and is essential for preoperative planning and postoperative follow-up.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To serve as a practical reference and guide for thoracic CT imaging.
  • To cover indication, planning, and interpretation of thoracic CT.
  • To provide guidance on formulating clinical questions and evaluating diagnostic aspects.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and clinical practices in thoracic CT.
  • Evaluation of diagnostic aspects and specific thoracic conditions on CT.
  • Discussion of contrast-enhanced versus non-contrast CT and various contrast phases.

Main Results:

  • CT is crucial for diagnosis, preoperative planning, and postoperative follow-up in thoracic surgery.
  • Understanding contrast phases and their relevance enhances diagnostic accuracy.
  • Structured guidance aids in the application and assessment of radiological diagnostics.

Conclusions:

  • Thoracic CT is indispensable in modern thoracic surgery.
  • Appropriate use and interpretation of CT imaging improve patient care.
  • This review provides a structured approach to thoracic CT for surgeons and radiologists.