Abstract
Increased detection of lung nodules has led to trying to improve technologies for localization and/or tissue acquisition. Previous bronchoscopic techniques have limitations that have led to further advancements in technology. Robotic bronchoscopy has emerged as new technology for the localization, diagnosis, and potential treatment of lung nodules. The robotic bronchoscopic platform was developed to improve peripheral reach of lung nodules, provide direct continuous visualization of the periphery, and offer more precise control of the instrumentation. We review the progression of bronchoscopy, evolution to the robotic platform and its early outcomes, with considerations for future advancements.
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Kent, A. J., Byrnes, K. A., & Chang, S. H. (2020). State of the Art: Robotic Bronchoscopy. Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 32(4), 1030–1035. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.semtcvs.2020.08.008
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