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Therapeutic bronchoscopy for malignant airway stenoses : choice of modality and survival
There are no data regarding the factors influencing the choice of therapeutic bronchoscopic modality in the management of malignant airway stenoses
Bronchoscopic needle aspiration in the diagnosis of mediastinal lymphadenopathy and staging of lung cancer
Transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) has the potential to allow
adequate mediastinal staging of non-small cell lung cancer with
enlarged lymph nodes in most patients without the need for
mediastinoscopy. Metastasis to the mediastinal lymph nodes is one of
the most important factors in determining resectability and prognosis
in non-small cell lung cancer. The importance of TBNA as a tool for
diagnosing intrathoracic lymphadenopathy as well as in the staging of
lung cancer has been reported in various studies. We performed a
literature search in PubMed and Journal of Bronchology using the
keyword transbronchial needle aspiration. TBNA is a safe and effective
procedure to diagnose mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Real-time
bronchoscopic ultrasound-guided TBNA is the new kid on the block, which
can further enhance the sensitivity of bronchoscopy in the diagnosis of
mediastinal lesions