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Bronchoscopic features and bronchoscopic intervention for endobronchial hamartoma
Respirology, 2009ABSTRACTBackground and objective: Bronchoscopic resection of endobronchial hamartomas has been reported to have a favourable outcome. This study describes the bronchoscopic features of endobronchial hamartoma and reports the clinical outcome of bronchoscopic intervention.Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of patients with histologically ...
Su-A, Kim +11 more
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Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscope
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971Excerpt To the editor: The availability of a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope has extended the area of the bronchial tree that can be examined, by several orders of branching and with improved qual...
J F, Smiddy +4 more
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BRONCHOSCOPIC CRYOTHERAPY: PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE
Acta Clinica Belgica, 2001Our preliminary experience with the bronchoscopic application of cryotherapy using rapid decompression of liquid nitrous oxide as cooling agent is reported. Seventeen applications through rigid bronchoscopy in twelve patients were performed. A single cryotherapy session was successful in the debulking of obstructive malignant lesions of the central ...
Noppen, Marc +5 more
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1977
The fibertopic bronchoscope was used in 14 cases in the emergency department between September 1974 and September 1976 at Lock Haven Hospital, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania and St. Charles Hospital, Toledo, Ohio. It was used successfully to remove foreign bodies from the trachea and esophagus; in difficult or hazardous endotracheal intubation; intubation in
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The fibertopic bronchoscope was used in 14 cases in the emergency department between September 1974 and September 1976 at Lock Haven Hospital, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania and St. Charles Hospital, Toledo, Ohio. It was used successfully to remove foreign bodies from the trachea and esophagus; in difficult or hazardous endotracheal intubation; intubation in
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Virtual Bronchoscopic Navigation
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2010Virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) is a method for the guidance of a bronchoscope to peripheral lesions using virtual bronchoscopy (VB) images of the bronchial path. Irrespective of the bronchoscopist's skill level, the bronchoscope can be readily guided to the target in a short time.
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2021
Abstract A functional understanding of normal tracheobronchial anatomy as well as its clinically relevant variations is essential to effective, safe perioperative anesthetic evaluation and management for thoracic procedures. This chapter reviews the anatomy of the airway and lung structures that are encountered during basic bronchoscopy.
Geoffrey D. Panjeton +4 more
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Abstract A functional understanding of normal tracheobronchial anatomy as well as its clinically relevant variations is essential to effective, safe perioperative anesthetic evaluation and management for thoracic procedures. This chapter reviews the anatomy of the airway and lung structures that are encountered during basic bronchoscopy.
Geoffrey D. Panjeton +4 more
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IMPROVED BRONCHOSCOPIC GLASSES
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1949A DESCRIPTION of these glasses first appeared in the Archives in August 1933. 1 An additional feature has since been added, which is of great value to the bronchoscopist. The glasses consist of an ordinary frame into which lenses may be fitted. A hole is drilled through the bridge between the lens and the ear piece on each side and a bolt is inserted ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— When performing bronchoscopy with the patient under a general anesthetic, one source of annoyance is the fluctuating escape of gusts of anesthetic gases along the sides of the bronchoscope tube. Although this is mainly a problem for the anesthetist, the endoscopist also has to cope with it and is discomforted by it, especially if the ...
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To the Editor.— When performing bronchoscopy with the patient under a general anesthetic, one source of annoyance is the fluctuating escape of gusts of anesthetic gases along the sides of the bronchoscope tube. Although this is mainly a problem for the anesthetist, the endoscopist also has to cope with it and is discomforted by it, especially if the ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1956
What made me think to design a new surgical instrument for taking biopsy specimens from the intrabronchial growths is the high percentage of negative results in specimens taken by the ordinary biopsy forceps, especially in cases where there is a growth in either upper lobe bronchus.
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What made me think to design a new surgical instrument for taking biopsy specimens from the intrabronchial growths is the high percentage of negative results in specimens taken by the ordinary biopsy forceps, especially in cases where there is a growth in either upper lobe bronchus.
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