A minimally invasive technique called bronchoscopy is used to identify issues with your lungs or airways. A bronchoscope is a tool that doctors use to view your lungs and windpipe. In order to collect tissue samples for examination, they can additionally attach tiny instruments to the bronchoscope's end. A minimally invasive technique called a bronchoscopy allows your doctor to see into your lungs and airways. A flexible bronchoscope, a flexible tube with a light and small camera at one end, is typically used to do the procedure. Your healthcare professional might need to use a rigid bronchoscope in specific circumstances (such as when a sizable item is caught in your airway). Using bronchoscopy, medical professionals can diagnose issues with the lungs, trachea (windpipe), or throat. The operation can also be used to do a biopsy (the removal of tissue samples) or place a stent (a tiny tube) in the airway to keep it open. You will receive detailed preparation instructions from your healthcare professionals.Prior to the procedure, you must fast (go without food or liquids) for a predetermined amount of time. Additionally, you might need to quit taking drugs like warfarin that might thin your blood.
For more information please contact us at +918826907424