A bronchoscopic biopsy uses a flexible scope to collect small tissue samples from the lungs or airways. It helps diagnose infections, inflammation, and cancers with precision, avoiding invasive surgical procedures.
This procedure removes fluid or tissue from the pleural space around the lungs. It helps identify infections, cancers, or unexplained effusions, guiding accurate treatment and offering immediate symptom relief.
Thoracentesis safely drains excess fluid from around the lungs, easing breathlessness and discomfort. The fluid is analyzed to detect underlying conditions such as infections, heart failure, or malignancies.