Services

Medical Management

  1. Medications: Depending on the condition being diagnosed or treated, medications could include antibiotics, steroids, bronchodilators, or other respiratory drugs to manage symptoms or treat infections.
  2. Oxygen Therapy: Administering supplemental oxygen to maintain adequate blood oxygen levels.
  3. Ventilation Support: In severe cases, mechanical ventilation might be necessary to assist breathing.
  4. Pain Management: Local anesthesia or sedation might be used during bronchoscopic procedures to ensure patient comfort.

Basic and Advanced Bronchoscopy Procedures

  1. Diagnostic Bronchoscopy: To view the airways and collect samples for biopsy or culture.
  2. Therapeutic Bronchoscopy: Removing secretions, foreign bodies, or stenting obstructed airways.
  3. Laser Therapy: Used to remove tumors or open airways.
  4. Electrocautery: For treating bleeding or removing tissue.
  5. Endobronchial Stents: Placement of stents to keep airways open.

EBUS (Endobronchial Ultrasound) Procedures

  1. Biopsy: Guided biopsies of lymph nodes or masses for diagnosis.
  2. Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA): Collecting cells from lymph nodes or lesions for analysis.
  3. Staging of Lung Cancer: Determining the extent of cancer spread in the chest.

Rigid Bronchoscopy Guided Procedures

  1. Foreign Body Removal: Extraction of inhaled foreign objects obstructing the airways.
  2. Hemostasis: Controlling bleeding within the airways.
  3. Tumor Resection: Removing tumors or growths within the airways.