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Author(s):  
Carmine Guarino ◽  
Cristiano Cesaro ◽  
Giuseppe La Cerra ◽  
Raffaella Lucci ◽  
Flavio Cesaro ◽  
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Pulmonary hamartomas represent the most frequent family of benign lung tumors that typically involve the lung parenchyma and only rarely grow as endobronchial tumors. The elective treatment of endobronchial hamartoma is the bronchoscopic resection, and in those cases in which tumor extension and localization makes it not possible, surgical treatment must be evaluated. Patients with symptomatic COVID-19, hospitalized, frequently undergo a chest CT scan and in some cases, occasional findings may emerge, requiring diagnostic investigations such as bronchoscopy and interventional pulmonology procedures. Therefore, in such a delicate pathological condition, such as COVID-19, the need to perform bronchoscopy and interventional pulmonology procedures, minimizing the risk of viral transmission and ensuring necessary assistance, represents a great challenge for pulmonologists. In this article authors describe, for the first time in literature, a rare case of endobronchial hamartoma, radically resected using a single use bronchoscope, in a young female patient hospitalized for symptomatic COVID-19.


Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 2304
Author(s):  
Micah Z. Levine ◽  
Sam Goodman ◽  
Robert J. Lentz ◽  
Fabien Maldonado ◽  
Otis B. Rickman ◽  
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The field of interventional pulmonology (IP) has grown from a fringe subspecialty utilized in only a few centers worldwide to a standard component in advanced medical centers. IP is increasingly recognized for its value in patient care and its ability to deliver minimally invasive and cost-effective diagnostics and treatments. This article will provide an in-depth review of advanced bronchoscopic technologies used by IP physicians focusing on pulmonary nodules. While most pulmonary nodules are benign, malignant nodules represent the earliest detectable manifestation of lung cancer. Lung cancer is the second most common and the deadliest cancer worldwide. Differentiating benign from malignant nodules is clinically challenging as these entities are often indistinguishable radiographically. Tissue biopsy is often required to discriminate benign from malignant nodule etiologies. A safe and accurate means of definitively differentiating benign from malignant nodules would be highly valuable for patients, and the medical system at large. This would translate into a greater number of early-stage cancer detections while reducing the burden of surgical resections for benign disease. There is little high-grade evidence to guide clinicians on optimal lung nodule tissue sampling modalities. The number of novel technologies available for this purpose has rapidly expanded over the last decade, making it difficult for clinicians to assess their efficacy. Unfortunately, there is a wide variety of methods used to determine the accuracy of these technologies, making comparisons across studies impossible. This paper will provide an in-depth review of available data regarding advanced bronchoscopic technologies.


2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Axel Semmelmann ◽  
Torsten Loop

2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Folch ◽  
Abhinav Mittal ◽  
Catherine Oberg

Radiographics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 41 (7) ◽  
pp. E202-E203
Author(s):  
Max T. Wayne ◽  
Hallie C. Prescott ◽  
José De Cardenas

Radiographics ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 210046
Author(s):  
Daniel B. Green ◽  
Lauren K. Groner ◽  
Jared J. Lee ◽  
James Shin ◽  
Jordi Broncano ◽  
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Respiration ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Andreas Kostroglou ◽  
Emmanouil I. Kapetanakis ◽  
Loizos Rougeris ◽  
Marios E. Froudarakis ◽  
Tatiana Sidiropoulou

Pleuroscopy or medical thoracoscopy is the second most common utilized procedure after bronchoscopy in the promising field of interventional pulmonology. Its main application is for the diagnosis and management of benign or malignant pleural effusions. Entry into the hemithorax is associated with pain and patient discomfort, whereas concurrently, notable pathophysiologic alterations occur. Therefore, frequently procedural sedation and analgesia is needed, not only to alleviate the patient’s emotional stress and discomfort by mitigating the anxiety and minimizing the pain but also for yielding better procedural conditions for the operator. The scope of this review is to present the physiologic derangements occurring in pleuroscopy and compare the various anesthetic techniques and sedative agents that are currently being used in this context.


Author(s):  
Mario Tamburrini ◽  
Unnati Desai ◽  
Giovanni Fanti ◽  
Angelo Scarda ◽  
Francesca Zampieri ◽  
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Thoracoscopy is commonly used minimally invasive procedure in the field of interventional pulmonology. While medical thoracoscopy is the widely preferred modality, modifications to the technique and expansion in the scope of its utility have always challenged the conventional approach. We describe a modified technique of medical thoracoscopy in absence of pleural effusion also known as dry thoracoscopy under sedation and local anaesthesia.


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