The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Generative AI Based Puncture Surgery Navigation System (GPS) can guide lung puncture in adults better. It will also learn about the quality improvement of cone beam CT (CBCT) by GPS. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does GPS lower the number of punctures, radiation dose, and complications of participants undergo percutaneous lung puncture? * Does GPS improve the quality of CBCT images? Researchers will compare GPS to a conventional CBCT guided percutaneous lung puncture to see if GPS can improve the efficacy of lung puncture. Participants will: * Take the percutaneous lung puncture by the guidance of GPS or conventional CBCT (placebo) * The number of punctures, the success rate of the procedure, the radiation dose, intraoperative complications and postoperative complications at 7 days will be recorded * The images of CBCT will be collected
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
220
Participants will receive percutaneous lung puncture under the guidance of GPS.
Participants will receive percutaneous lung puncture under the guidance of cone beam CT.
Wuhan Union Hospital
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Wuhan Union Jinyinhu Hospital
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Wuhan Union West Hospital
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Number of puncture needles of participants for GPS and CBCT-guided lung puncture procedures.
The number of punctures was defined as the number of punctures performed throughout the percutaneous lung puncture procedure.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of the lung puncture procedure.
Radiation dose for GPS and CBCT-guided lung puncture procedures.
Radiation dose was defined as the radiation dose generated throughout the percutaneous lung puncture procedure.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of the lung puncture procedure.
Puncture time for GPS and CBCT-guided lung puncture procedures.
Puncture time was defined as the duration of the entire percutaneous lung puncture procedure.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of the lung puncture procedure.
Intraoperative and postoperative complications of participants for GPS and CBCT-guided lung puncture procedures.
Intraoperative and postoperative complications were defined as those arising in parricipants during percutaneous lung puncture and within 7 days after puncture.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of the lung puncture procedure at 1 week.
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