Pulmonary endoscopy - central to an interventional pulmonology program.

Expert review of respiratory medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1080/17476348.2024.2413561
Sally Griffiths, Lucy Power, David Breen
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Introduction: Pulmonary endoscopy occupies a central role in Interventional Pulmonology and is frequently the mainstay of diagnosis of respiratory disease, in particular lung malignancy. Older techniques such as rigid bronchoscopy maintain an important role in central airway obstruction. Renewed interest in the peripheral pulmonary nodule is driving major advances in technologies to increase the diagnostic accuracy and advance new potential endoscopic therapeutic options.

Areas covered: This paper describes the role of pulmonary endoscopy, in particular ultrasound in the diagnosis and staging of lung malignancy. We will explore the recent expansion of ultrasound to include endoscopic ultrasound - bronchoscopy (EUS-B) and combined ultrasound (CUS) techniques. We will discuss in detail the advances in the workup of the peripheral pulmonary nodule.We performed a non-systematic, narrative review of the literature to summarize the evidence regarding the indications, diagnostic yield, and safety of current bronchoscopic sampling techniques.

Expert opinion: EBUS/EUS-B has revolutionized the diagnosis and staging of thoracic malignancy resulting in more accurate assessment of the mediastinum compared to mediastinoscopy alone, thus reducing the rate of futile thoracotomies. Although major advances in the assessment of the peripheral pulmonary nodule have been made, the role of endoscopy in this area requires further clarification and investigation.

肺内窥镜检查--介入肺病学项目的核心。
简介:肺内窥镜检查在介入肺脏病学中占有重要地位,通常是诊断呼吸系统疾病,尤其是肺部恶性肿瘤的主要手段。硬质支气管镜等老式技术在中央气道阻塞方面发挥着重要作用。人们对周围肺结节的重新关注推动了技术的重大进步,从而提高了诊断的准确性,并推进了新的潜在内窥镜治疗方案:本文介绍了肺内窥镜,尤其是超声波在肺部恶性肿瘤诊断和分期中的作用。我们将探讨近年来超声技术的发展,包括内窥镜超声-支气管镜检查(EUS-B)和联合超声(CUS)技术。我们对文献进行了非系统性的叙述性回顾,总结了有关目前支气管镜取样技术的适应症、诊断率和安全性的证据:EBUS/EUS-B彻底改变了胸部恶性肿瘤的诊断和分期,与单纯纵隔镜检查相比,EBUS/EUS-B能对纵隔进行更准确的评估,从而降低开胸手术的无效率。虽然在评估外周肺结节方面取得了重大进展,但内窥镜在这一领域的作用还需要进一步明确和研究。
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