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Widespread use of fiber-optic (endoscopic) technologies has allowed doctors to conduct timely and effective diagnostic procedures to patients for various types of malignancies. Endoscopic bronchoscopy is one of the main methods of minimally invasive diagnosis of lung cancer in Israel. The special value of this method is the ability to obtain tissue samples of suspected tumor foci (biopsy).
The technique allows to also conduct minimally invasive treatments aimed at relieving symptoms in patients with lung cancer.
During the procedure, a flexible optical device, a bronchoscope is introduced to the bronchi of the patient under general anesthesia.
The bronchoscope, which combines optical fiber devices, increases the transmission of visual information to a computer monitor, and it also utilizes manipulators that allow for minimally invasive procedures. In recent years, thanks to the development of high technology, bronchoscopy combined with additional diagnostic procedures (endoscopic ultrasound and imaging), has significantly expanded the indications for this study.
The main indication for bronchoscopy in Israel is the differential diagnosis of volume processes (tumors) of the lungs. Modernization study facilitates a more accurate diagnosis not only of lesions located within the lumen of the bronchi but also pathology propagating in the lung parenchyma, its peripheral areas and mediastinum. The feasibility of a minimally invasive biopsy of the suspicious area makes bronchoscopy indispensable in the diagnosis of lung cancer in Israel. The study can not only detect the presence of malignancy but also ascertain its histologic type and stage distribution, which is essential for planning an effective treatment of lung cancer.
The most suitable bronchoscopy technique is determined by the results of preliminary studies (X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound). At this stage, it is important to diagnose whether the pathological process affecting the central or the bronchi is located in the peripheral areas of the lung. Depending on the location and the size of the tumor during the study, different techniques are used and combinations thereof. Modern methods of bronchoscopy are successfully used at leading medical centers in Israel, among which it is important to note the following:
Innovative techniques and scientific developments in the field of bronchoscopy in lung cancer are continuously developed for a technology that improves the accuracy and diagnostic yield of bronchoscopy.
Among the methods of passing the last stage of the investigation must be emphasized: