pleuroscope
Pleuroscope refers to an endoscopic instrument used to examine the pleural space. It is employed during pleuroscopy, also known as thoracoscopy, to visualize pleural surfaces, sample pleural tissue, and perform therapeutic maneuvers. Pleuroscopes can be rigid or flexible and are connected to a light source and video imaging system. Access to the pleural cavity is gained through a small intercostal entry under sterile conditions.
History and design: Thoracoscopy began in the early 20th century, with modern pleuroscopes offering video-assisted visualization.
Indications and procedure: Pleuroscopy is used to evaluate undiagnosed unilateral pleural effusions, to investigate suspected malignant
Outcomes and safety: Diagnostic yield is influenced by disease extent and operator experience. Pleuroscopy is generally