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Pediatric bronchoscopy: recent advances and clinical challenges

open access: yesExpert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2021
Introduction: During the last 40 years equipment has been improved with smaller instruments and sufficient size working channels. This has ensured that bronchoscopy offers therapeutic and interventional options.Areas covered: We provide a review of ...
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Flexible Bronchoscopy

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2013
Although bronchoscopy technology continues to evolve at a fairly rapid pace, basic procedures, such as bronchoalveolar lavage, transbronchial lung biopsy, and transbronchial needle aspiration, continue to play a paramount role in the diagnosis of bronchopulmonary diseases. Pulmonologists should be trained in these basic bronchoscopic procedures.
Roberto F, Casal   +2 more
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VIRTUAL BRONCHOSCOPY

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1999
Three-dimensional endoluminal tracheobronchial simulations can be derived successfully from thoracic helical CT scans, and can reproduce the appearances of major endobronchial abnormalities confirmed during FB. The prospects of ever-faster CT scanners (capable of submillimeter resolution) merged with greater computer power make it likely that current ...
E F, Haponik, S L, Aquino, D J, Vining
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Flexible Bronchoscopy

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2018
Flexible bronchoscopy has changed the course of pulmonary medicine. As technology advances, the role of the flexible bronchoscope for both diagnostic and therapeutic indications is continually expanding. This article reviews the historical development of the flexible bronchoscopy, fundamental uses of the flexible bronchoscope as a tool to examine the ...
Roberto F Casal   +2 more
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Bronchoscopy of the horse

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1992
SUMMARY The endobronchial anatomy of 12 lung specimens from horses and 12 healthy, standing, sedated horses was evaluated, using a 200-cm-long, 9.5-mm-diameter videoendoscope. On the basis of these findings, the nomenclature system of Amis and McKiernan was modified for identification of airways of horses during bronchoscopy.
C R, Sweeney   +3 more
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Bronchoscopy and Television

Diseases of the Chest, 1957
Our first experience in televising bronchoscopy directly took place in December, 1955, with the cooperation of Television Nationale. Our purpose was to relay the endoscopic views which could be obtained with the “Fourestier, Gladu, Vulmiere” apparatus.
A, SOULAS   +3 more
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