Learn About Advanced Bronchoscopy

What is the definition of Advanced Bronchoscopy?

Advanced bronchoscopy is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that is primarily used to biopsy, diagnose, and stage lung nodules, masses, or cancers.

Compared to traditional lung biopsies, advanced bronchoscopies have fewer complications and can typically produce quicker and more accurate results. Lung biopsies done with a needle through the chest have a fairly high complication rate and also do not stage cancer, potentially resulting in patients needing more procedures to confirm results.

Advanced bronchoscopy has also been used to more accurately diagnose other non-cancerous conditions including asthma, sarcoidosis, emphysema, and other interstitial lung diseases.

What happens during an advanced bronchoscopy procedure?

During an advanced bronchoscopy, a tube known as a bronchoscope is inserted through the mouth into the lungs. A small camera is attached to the end of the bronchoscope, allowing the doctor to view and take a sample of any abnormal lung tissues. New technology has made it possible for 360 degree visualization of the airways as well as improved ease of navigating deeper or harder to reach portions of the lung.

Patients are typically sedated during the procedure, which takes roughly one hour to complete.

After a tissue sample is retrieved, a pathologist examines it for any abnormalities. In cases of cancer, tests are able to identify the stage of the cancer as well as specific molecular markers. Depending on the results, your pulmonologist may recommend other surgeries or refer you to a medical oncologist. Treatment plans are often highly individualized.

Why would someone need an advanced bronchoscopy?

In most cases, an advanced bronchoscopy is performed to help with diagnosis of a lung condition. Doctors may recommend an advanced bronchoscopy for patients who have:

  • A lung infection
  • Chronic breathing problems
  • Abnormal chest X-ray results
  • A lung nodule, mass, or tumor
  • An obstruction of the airways
  • Narrowing of the airways
  • Collapsed lung
What are the risks of advanced bronchoscopy?

Although uncommon, there are a few possible complications of advanced bronchoscopy. Some patients may experience minor soreness from the bronchoscope going through the airways. If a biopsy was taken, there is also a small chance of bleeding that typically stops quickly and on its own. In an estimated 2-3% of advanced bronchoscopies performed, the lung can be punctured, leading to a collapsed lung.

How to prepare for advanced bronchoscopy

Preparation for advanced bronchoscopy typically involves a few restrictions prior to the procedure. Patients are advised to not eat or drink within a few hours of an advanced bronchoscopy. Your doctor may also suggest that you temporarily stop taking medication such as aspirin or warfarin that thin the blood.

Additionally, due to anesthesia being used for the procedure, it may be helpful to have a friend or family member present to assist you in the few hours after an advanced bronchoscopy.

What to expect after advanced bronchoscopy

Advanced bronchoscopy is an outpatient procedure. In the majority of cases, recovery takes roughly two hours unless there are any complications during the procedure. Due to the anesthesia, some patients may experience some grogginess for about a day. By the next day, a patient should be able to go back to their normal routine.

What is the outlook (prognosis) for advanced bronchoscopy?

Advanced bronchoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure. Risks of complications for advanced bronchoscopy are much lower than traditional lung biopsies, but they should still be considered. The majority of patients who undergo advanced bronchoscopy respond well to the procedure.

Who are the top Advanced Bronchoscopy Local Doctors?
Mohit Chawla
Elite in Advanced Bronchoscopy
Cardiac Electrophysiology | Cardiology
Elite in Advanced Bronchoscopy
Cardiac Electrophysiology | Cardiology

MercyOne Iowa Heart Center West Des Moines

5880 University Avenue, 0, 
West Des Moines, IA 
Languages Spoken:
English
Offers Telehealth

Mohit Chawla is a Cardiologist in West Des Moines, Iowa. Dr. Chawla is rated as an Elite provider by MediFind in Advanced Bronchoscopy. His top areas of expertise are Arrhythmias, Sick Sinus Syndrome, Atrial Fibrillation, Advanced Bronchoscopy, and Pacemaker Implantation.

Adnan J. Majid
Elite in Advanced Bronchoscopy
Pulmonary Medicine
Elite in Advanced Bronchoscopy
Pulmonary Medicine

Harvard Medical Faculty Phys At Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr Inc

116 N Beacon St, 
Brighton, MA 
Languages Spoken:
English
Accepting New Patients
Offers Telehealth

Adnan Majid is a Pulmonary Medicine provider in Brighton, Massachusetts. Dr. Majid is rated as an Elite provider by MediFind in Advanced Bronchoscopy. His top areas of expertise are Tracheobronchomalacia, Pleural Effusion, Acquired Tracheomalacia, Advanced Bronchoscopy, and Endoscopy. Dr. Majid is currently accepting new patients.

 
 
 
 
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Elite in Advanced Bronchoscopy
Thoracic Surgery | Pulmonary Medicine | General Surgery
Elite in Advanced Bronchoscopy
Thoracic Surgery | Pulmonary Medicine | General Surgery

Mayo Clinic

200 1st St Sw, 
Rochester, MN 
Languages Spoken:
English, Tamil
Accepting New Patients
Offers Telehealth

Janani Reisenauer is a Thoracic Surgeon and a Pulmonary Medicine provider in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Reisenauer is rated as an Elite provider by MediFind in Advanced Bronchoscopy. Her top areas of expertise are Lung Nodules, Lung Cancer, Pleuropulmonary Blastoma, Advanced Bronchoscopy, and Endoscopy. Dr. Reisenauer is currently accepting new patients.

What are the latest Advanced Bronchoscopy Clinical Trials?
Robotic-assisted Bronchoscopy Under Moderate Sedation With Propofol: A Single-center Pilot Study.

Summary: In this study, the investigators want to find out whether robot-assisted bronchoscopy also works with moderate sedation (Propofol), as is already used in standard bronchoscopies. The study is being conducted as a pilot study. This means that it is an initial test run for a scientific investigation. The investigators are testing on a small scale whether the intervention works as predicted before a ...

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An Observational Prospective Study on the Safety and Feasibility of Deep Sedation Under Proceduralist Direction With Pre-emptive Endotracheal Intubation for Advanced Bronchoscopy Procedures

Summary: Bronchoscopy is crucial for diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases and is recommended under sedation. Deep sedation improves patient comfort and procedural efficiency, especially in complex cases, by reducing movement and coughing. However, it carries risks of respiratory depression and airway obstruction, potentially requiring premature termination or urgent intubation. Determining the opti...