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Area of Science:

  • Pulmonology
  • Interventional Pulmonology
  • Thoracic Surgery

Background:

  • Rigid bronchoscopy, a technique with over a century of history, has re-emerged as a crucial tool in interventional pulmonology.
  • Its resurgence is driven by the need for advanced techniques in managing malignant and benign central airway disorders.
  • The technique allows for simultaneous procedures like ablation, debulking, and suctioning without compromising ventilation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline current knowledge and skills for operative bronchoscopy techniques.
  • To detail the applications of rigid bronchoscopy in treating central airway disorders.
  • To emphasize the requirements for establishing and maintaining interventional pulmonology services.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and clinical practices in operative bronchoscopy.
  • Discussion of the advantages and limitations of rigid bronchoscopy.
  • Analysis of the essential components for interventional pulmonology unit development and training.

Main Results:

  • Rigid bronchoscopy facilitates complex interventions, including stent placement, repositioning, maintenance, and removal.
  • Effective interventional pulmonology practice necessitates a defined medical need and dedicated, continuously available units.
  • Standardized approaches and competency-based training are currently lacking but essential.

Conclusions:

  • Rigid bronchoscopy is vital for advanced airway management, offering unique procedural benefits.
  • The establishment of interventional pulmonology services requires strategic planning, resource allocation, and emergency preparedness.
  • A comprehensive, multimodality training program is critical for ensuring proficiency in rigid bronchoscopy and stent procedures.