bronkoskopin
Bronkoskopin, also known as bronchoscopy, is a medical procedure used to examine the inside of the airways and lungs. It involves inserting a thin, flexible tube called a bronchoscope through the nose or mouth, down the throat, and into the trachea and bronchi. This tool contains a light and a camera, allowing doctors to visualize the airways directly and obtain real-time images on a monitor.
The procedure is commonly performed to diagnose and evaluate respiratory conditions such as chronic cough, hemoptysis
Bronkoskopin is typically conducted in a hospital or outpatient clinic by a pulmonologist or an otolaryngologist
Complications from bronchoscopy are rare but can include bleeding, infection, or unintended puncture of the lung
Bronkoskopin plays a crucial role in respiratory medicine, providing valuable diagnostic information and enabling therapeutic interventions