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Thoracoscopy: assessment of a physician service and comparison of a flexible bronchoscope used as a thoracoscope with a rigid thoracoscope.
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1988
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Interventional PulmonologyDiagnosisThoracic UltrasoundPleural EffusionBiopsy SpecimensSurgeryPulmonologyDiagnostic AdequacyFlexible BronchoscopePneumothoraxPleural DiseasePhysician ServiceRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingEndoscopic SurgeryUltrasoundThoracic SurgeryRigid ThoracoscopeMedicineAnesthesiology
The practicality of physicians performing thoracoscopy for diagnostic purposes was assessed in 30 patients with pleural effusions of unknown cause. A rigid thoracoscope was compared with a fibreoptic bronchoscope used as a flexible thoracoscope and the diagnostic adequacy of biopsy specimens obtained with the two instruments assessed. The two instruments were inserted by a physician in the bronchoscopy suite using local anaesthesia. The procedure proved safe, acceptable, and diagnostically effective. The rigid thoracoscope proved a more satisfactory instrument but the fibreoptic bronchoscope, with minor adaptations, may be used for thoracoscopy.
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