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Background: Treatment of broncholithiasis is complex, especially in the case of a large or transbronchial broncholith. Holmium-yttrium aluminum garnet (Ho:YAG) laser lithotripsy may be a useful treatment in broncholithiasis; however, as it is not yet common practice, the optimal parameters are unknown. Methods: We performed a single-center retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 13 broncholithiasis patients who underwent Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy from May 2012 to October 2018. Results: For the 13 patients (2 males and 11 females), Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy was performed 17 times, in total. All procedures were performed under general anesthesia with rigid bronchoscopy. We initially set the Ho:YAG laser to a pulse frequency of 5 Hz and a pulse energy of 0.8 J, gradually increasing these as required. The pulse frequency range we employed was 5–15 Hz, and the pulse energy range was 0.8–1.6 J. All broncholiths were successfully extracted after lithotripsy, and all symptoms improved. Hemoptysis, bronchial esophageal fistula, and pneumonia were the most common complications; however, there were no long-term complications. Conclusions: Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy is an effective and safe treatment for broncholithiasis, over a long-term follow up.
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Cheng, Y., Wang, G., Zhang, W., Zhang, H., & Wang, X. (2021). Feasibility and long-term safety of Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy in broncholithiasis patients. BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-021-01407-8
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