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Direct Intranodal Visualization During EBUS-TBNA Using the Iriscope: A Novel Case Series.
Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)-guided biopsy remains the gold standard in the diagnosis of mediastinal pathologies. However, visualisation of intranodal architecture has yet to be achieved. With the implementation of miniature video probes in interventional pulmonology, these tools may help bring an added dimension to EBUS-guided diagnostics by allowing visualisation of intranodal architecture. We report a four-patient case series demonstrating the clinical use of the Iriscope, a miniature videoprobe, for direct visualisation of mediastinal lymph nodes during EBUS-guided biopsy. In each case, the Iriscope was deployed over a guide-sheath through the working channel of the EBUS bronchoscope following transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) and inserted through the biopsy tract into the lymph node under continuous ultrasound guidance. Real-time video imaging allowed inspection of nodal architecture and tissue consistency. The procedure was well tolerated in all cases, and no immediate complications were observed. This novel application introduces a new diagnostic dimension, potentially enhancing interpretation beyond cytologic or histologic sampling. All procedures were technically successful and complication-free, supporting the feasibility and safety of this approach. These findings lay the groundwork for broader clinical validation and integration of direct intranodal endoscopy in interventional pulmonology.
期刊介绍:
Respirology Case Reports is an open-access online journal dedicated to the publication of original clinical case reports, case series, clinical images and clinical videos in all fields of respiratory medicine. The Journal encourages the international exchange between clinicians and researchers of experiences in diagnosing and treating uncommon diseases or diseases with unusual presentations. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed through a streamlined process that aims at providing a rapid turnaround time from submission to publication.