Brief Report


EBUS-TBNA by a new Fuji EBUS scope

Yi Xiang, Faming Zhang, Jason Akulian, Lonny Yarmus, David Feller-Kopman, Ko Pen Wang

Abstract

Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) has been widely used for sampling of the mediastinum and hilar lesions for diagnosis or for staging of lung cancer. The viewing fields of EBUS Scope are 35 or 45 degrees forward oblique. This makes the manipulation of the scope very difficult. Plus its bigger external diameter, it is unusable for routine airway examination and biopsy. It is uncomfortable for the patient and often need general anesthesia and usually is preceded by a standard bronchoscopic examination. We tested a Fuji EBUS scope (EB-530 US) extensively on a bronchial cast and EBUS teaching phantom, then applied to the patient. This case report describes the unique quality of this EBUS scope and it’s potential. It has a 10 degrees forward oblique view and smaller external diameter. It might be able to eliminate the need of a second scope and makes the TBNA with or without EBUS simpler to do and easier to learn.

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