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BMC Pulmonary Medicine
Robotic assisted-bronchoscopy: technical tips and lessons learned from the initial experience with sampling peripheral lung lesions
Septimiu Dan Murgu1 
[1] The University of Chicago Medicine, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, 60637, Chicago, IL, USA;
关键词: Peripheral lung nodule;    Peripheral lung lesion;    Robotic bronchoscopy;    Navigation bronchoscopy;    Radial probe ultrasound;    Guided bronchoscopy;    Lung cancer;    Screening;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12890-019-0857-z
来源: Springer
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BackgroundPeripheral pulmonary nodules are increasingly detected in patients screened for lung cancer or during disease progression of thoracic or extrathoracic malignancies. Sampling these lesions requires surgery, computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy or bronchoscopic interventions. Bronchoscopic interventions are preferable because they have lower complications and often patients may not be ideal candidates for surgical or CT-guided biopsy. In addition, guidelines recommend diagnosis and staging in one single procedure. The diagnostic yield of existing advanced bronchoscopic techniques including electromagnetic navigation, radial probe ultrasonography, ultrathin bronchoscopy or virtual bronchoscopy remains suboptimal. The purpose of this paper is to codify the technique whereby a diagnostic bronchoscopy is performed using the new robotic platform.MethodsIn the present report, I describe the technique for performing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (RAB) using the Monarch™ platform (Auris Health, Inc., Redwood City, CA).ResultsAppropriate team training, patient selection, anesthesia settings, optimal tissue acquisition and processing, and prevention of complications are described and illustrated.ConclusionsRAB may be beneficial for patients with peripheral lung lesions that require biopsy prior to surgical resection, stereotactic radiation, targeted or immunotherapy.

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