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Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy Helps Diagnose Lung Cancer Earlier. #lung #cancer #robotic #bronchoscopy
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy Helps Diagnose Lung Cancer Earlier Using a surgical robot to precisely manipulate a fiberoptic bronchoscope was first reported in 2018 by Washington University-St. Louis pulmonologist Alexander Chen MD. The technique permitted examination and biopsy of smaller, more peripheral cancers leading to earlier initiation of therapy. Just published in the journal CHEST is the first large prospective multi-center study of the technique to access its diagnostic utility and safety. Including 715 patients at 21 sites in the US and Hong Kong 88% of whom had lesions in difficult to access outer two-thirds of the lungs, the investigators found a successful lesion localization in up to 94%. The procedure was complication-free in over 96% of cases. This technique is now being used by more clinicians in more centers. A second generation robotic bronchoscope is now available. Robotic bronchoscopy availability is however limited due to the high cost of the equipment. Murgu SD, et al. A prospective, multicenter evaluation of safety and diagnostic outcomes with robotic-assisted bronchoscopy: Results from the TARGET trial. Presented at: CHEST Annual Meeting; Oct. 6-9, 2024; Boston. #lung #cancer #robotic #bronchoscopy"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on February 21, 2025: "Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy Helps Diagnose Lung Cancer Earlier Using a surgical robot to precisely manipulate a fiberoptic bronchoscope was first reported in 2018 by Washington University-St. Louis pulmonologist Alexander Chen MD. The technique permitted examination and biopsy of smaller, more peripheral cancers leading to earlier initiation of therapy. Just published in the journal CHEST is the first large prospective multi-center study of the technique to access its diagnostic utility and safety. Including 715 patients at 21 sites in the US and Hong Kong 88% of whom had lesions in difficult to access outer two-thirds of the lungs, the investigators found a successful lesion localization in up to 94%. The procedure was complication-free in over 96% of cases. This technique is now being used by more clinicians in more centers. A second generation robotic bronchoscope is now available. Robotic bronchoscopy availability is however limited due to the high cost of the equipment. Murgu SD, et al. A prospective, multicenter evaluation of safety and diagnostic outcomes with robotic-assisted bronchoscopy: Results from the TARGET trial. Presented at: CHEST Annual Meeting; Oct. 6-9, 2024; Boston. #lung #cancer #robotic #bronchoscopy".

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''{#BAL} 7-year-old boy suffered from recurrent fever & cough & was hospitalized in a local hospital, but his condition did not improve significantly. After he was recently transferred to Dept of Pediatric Internal Medicine of Central Hospital, doctor performed electronic #bronchoscopy on him with BAL. This technology can be inserted into the deep bronchus of children and directly detect local micro-lesions, as well as the dynamic conditions of the trachea and bronchi.''
#Bronchoscopy makes every feeding tube in the airway seem miraculous...