Transbronchial lung cryobiopsy (TBLC) is a relatively new technique for obtaining lung biopsies, known for being the least invasive method while offering a high diagnostic yield, a favourable safety profile, and a significant reduction in morbidity, mortality, and hospital stay length compared to surgical lung biopsy. Radial-EBUS (r-EBUS) represent a cornerstone modality for accessing 'invisible' peripheral pulmonary lesions. However, a major drawback of these techniques is the lack of 'real-time' visualization of the biopsy being obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEBUS-TBNA has represented a revolution in the diagnosis of intrathoracic pathologies, particularly in lung cancer staging, replacing more invasive methods such as mediastinoscopy. However, its role in diagnosing rare benign or malignant mediastinal disorders is still a matter of debate. Over the past few years, the role of EBUS-guided cryobiopsy has been increasingly emerging as an innovative and minimally invasive technique in diagnosing these disorders, with an excellent safety profile.
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