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Novel Intraoperative Marking Using Indocyanine Green-Based Virtual-Assisted Lung Mapping with an Ultra-Thin Bronchoscope

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Effectiveness of Reprocessing for Flexible Bronchoscopes and Endobronchial Ultrasound Bronchoscopes

Chest, 2018
Infections have been linked to inadequately reprocessed flexible bronchoscopes, and recent investigations determined that pathogen transmission occurred even when bronchoscope cleaning and disinfection practices aligned with current guidelines. This multisite, prospective study evaluated the effectiveness of real-world bronchoscope reprocessing methods,
Cori L, Ofstead   +6 more
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Infection control in the bronchoscopy suite: effective reprocessing and disinfection of reusable bronchoscopes

Current opinion in pulmonary medicine, 2022
Purpose of review With advancements in technology, flexible bronchoscopes have become thinner in diameter and in need of more thorough reprocessing to prevent infection transmission than ever before.
M. Chhabria, F. Maldonado, A. Mehta
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Can single-use bronchoscopes help prevent nosocomial COVID-19 infections?

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2021
Introduction: The reduction of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission has been achieved through numerous public health initiatives worldwide.
S. Barron, M. Kennedy
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Both microbiological surveillance and audit of procedures improve reprocessing of flexible bronchoscopes and patient safety

Infection control and hospital epidemiology, 2021
Background: Microbiological surveillance of bronchoscopes and automatic endoscope reprocessors (AERs)/washer disinfectors as a quality control measure is controversial.
P. Saliou   +8 more
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Bronchoscopic Cryotherapy

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1981
Bronchoscopic cryotherapy of localized endobronchial tumors can be applied in selected patients who are not candidates for other traditional therapy. Twenty-eight patients were treated on 60 occasions with a closed liquid nitrogen system and a long insulated probe that was specifically designed to be used through an open ventilating bronchoscope.
D R, Sanderson, H B, Neel, R S, Fontana
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Bronchoscopic features and bronchoscopic intervention for endobronchial hamartoma

Respirology, 2009
ABSTRACTBackground 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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The fiberoptic bronchoscope

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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Bronchoscopic brachytherapy

The Laryngoscope, 1989
AbstractIncreasing lung cancer mortality has created renewed interest in the bronchoscopic use of isotopes for palliation of recurrent airway carcinomas. In the first part of this paper we report our clinical experience with iodine‐125 implantation for treatment of endobronchial carcinomas in 18 patients followed until death.
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A Bronchoscope Sleeve

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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