Bronchoscopic management of a rare benign endobronchial tumor
Benign endobronchial tumors are uncommon. Bronchoscopic removal is the preferred modality of treatment although surgery may be required in some cases. Rigid bronchoscopy is usually recommended in the management of these tumors.
K. Madan, R. Agarwal, A. Bal, D. Gupta
doaj
Multiple brushings with immediate Riu's stain via flexible fibreoptic bronchoscopy without fluoroscopic guidance in the diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary tumours. [PDF]
C H Lee+6 more
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Melatonin aspiration: Treatment with flexible bronchoscopy. [PDF]
Ahmed H, Ahmed A, Hadique S.
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Enhancing Bronchoscopy Depth Estimation through Synthetic-to-Real Domain Adaptation [PDF]
Monocular depth estimation has shown promise in general imaging tasks, aiding in localization and 3D reconstruction. While effective in various domains, its application to bronchoscopic images is hindered by the lack of labeled data, challenging the use of supervised learning methods.
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Optimal time to localize bleeding focus and the usefulness of flexible bronchoscopy in hemoptysis [PDF]
Jae-Hoo Lee+3 more
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Flexible bronchoscopy has revolutionized respiratory disease diagnosis. It offers direct visualization and detection of airway abnormalities, including lung cancer lesions.
Van Giap Vu+30 more
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Flexible bronchoscopy in the diagnosis of pulmonary infiltrates following autologous peripheral stem cell transplantation for advanced breast cancer [PDF]
AO Soubani, M. Hamza Qureshi, RD Baynes
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IS FLEXIBLE BRONCHOSCOPY A SAFE PROCEDURE FOR CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY FAILURE? [PDF]
Kaya AG+7 more
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Efficacy and tolerability of airway stents [PDF]
The function of airway stents is to keep the tubular structures open and stable. Their insertion is essentially indicated for intrinsic obstruction or extrinsic compression of the airway, fistulae or tracheobronchomalacia.
Catarino, A+3 more
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Four different models for simulation-based training of bronchoscopic procedures [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Flexible bronchoscopy procedures require detailed anatomical knowledge and advanced technical skills. Simulation-based training offers a patient-safe training environment that can be more efficient than patient-based training. Physical models
Arshad, Arman+3 more
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