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  • Pediatric Respiratory Medicine
  • Interventional Bronchoscopy

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  • Flexible bronchoscopy has seen significant advancements in recent decades.
  • New tools and techniques have expanded its utility in endobronchial interventions and tissue sampling.

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  • To review the expanded indications and utility of flexible bronchoscopy.
  • To highlight advanced diagnostic and therapeutic applications in pediatric patients.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature on flexible bronchoscopy innovations.
  • Focus on advanced diagnostic techniques: endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) and CT-navigational bronchoscopy.
  • Discussion of therapeutic interventions: cryotherapy and one-way endobronchial valves.

Main Results:

  • Flexible bronchoscopy is increasingly used for complex pediatric respiratory conditions.
  • Advanced imaging and navigational tools improve diagnostic accuracy for lung lesions.
  • Cryotherapy and endobronchial valves offer effective management for specific conditions like persistent air leak.

Conclusions:

  • Innovations have significantly broadened the scope of flexible bronchoscopy in pediatrics.
  • Advanced bronchoscopic techniques provide valuable diagnostic and therapeutic options for children.
  • Further research may explore expanded applications of these technologies in pediatric pulmonology.