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  • Interventional Pulmonology
  • Medical Technology

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  • Flexible bronchoscopy is a long-standing tool for airway examination and diagnosis.
  • Its use in diagnosing peripheral lung nodules and for therapies beyond secretion aspiration has been historically limited.
  • Challenges include peripheral navigation, avoiding vasculature during biopsy, and direct lesion visualization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in flexible bronchoscopy techniques.
  • To provide an organized approach for clinicians using these new diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
  • To highlight the expanding role of bronchoscopy in managing diverse lung diseases.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent advances in thoracic imaging and navigational platforms.
  • Analysis of emerging bronchoscopic therapies for airway and parenchymal lung diseases.
  • Evaluation of new techniques for diagnosing and treating peripheral lung nodules.

Main Results:

  • Significant progress in thoracic imaging and navigation has improved access to peripheral lung lesions.
  • New bronchoscopic therapies are emerging for conditions like asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis.
  • Techniques are being developed for diagnosing and potentially treating malignant peripheral lung nodules.

Conclusions:

  • Flexible bronchoscopy now offers an expanded range of diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities.
  • Advancements enable better diagnosis of peripheral lung nodules and treatment of various lung conditions.
  • Clinicians can utilize these evolving tools for comprehensive patient care in lung diseases.