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With the development of new instruments and the refining of new techniques, flexible bronchoscopy has become one of the most frequently performed invasive procedures in pulmonary medicine. This new edition of Flexible Bronchoscopy is an essential addition to the bronchoscopist's bookshelf. It highlights possible complications, contra-indications and precautions. In addition it addresses all current techniques and future technologies in interventional bronchoscopy. For ease of use Flexible Bronchoscopy is divided into four major sections: Fundamentals of Bronchoscopy Diagnostic Bronchoscopy Therapeutic Bronchoscopy Special Considerations Flexible Bronchoscopyis an ideal training manual for all respiratory and pulmonary physicians, as well as trainees and residents working in the field of respiratory medicine, who need to develop the skill of interventional bronchoscopy.Content: Chapter 1 Bronchoscopy in the New Millennium (pages 1–5): Noriaki Kurimoto and Teruomi MiyazawaChapter 2 Infection Control and Radiation Safety in the Bronchoscopy Suite (pages 6–31): Prasoon Jain and Atul C. MehtaChapter 3 Examination of the Larynx through the Flexible Bronchoscope (pages 32–45): Navatha Kurugundla, Adnan Majid, Luis F. Riquelme and Arthur W. SungChapter 4 Applied Anatomy of the Airways (pages 46–52): Mani S. Kavuru, Atul C. Mehta and J. Francis TurnerChapter 5 Anesthesia for Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy (pages 53–62): Mario Gomez and Gerard A. SilvestriChapter 6 Flexible Bronchoscopy Training (pages 63–69): Momen M. Wahidi, Navreet Sandhu Sindhwani, Scott L. Shofer and Ali I. MusaniChapter 7 Indications and Contraindications in Flexible Bronchoscopy (pages 70–91): Robert F. Browning, J. Francis Turner and Ko?Pen WangChapter 8 Bronchoscopy for Airway Lesions (pages 93–116): Heinrich D. BeckerChapter 9 Bronchoscopic Lung Biopsy (pages 117–131): Rajesh R. Patel and James P. UtzChapter 10 Bronchoalveolar Lavage (pages 132–146): Brian Palen and Richard HelmersChapter 11 Transbronchial Needle Aspiration for Cytology and Histology Specimens (pages 147–169): Ko?Pen Wang, Atul C. Mehta and J. Francis TurnerChapter 12 The Utilization of Autofluorescence in Flexible Bronchoscopy (pages 170–175): Taichiro Ishizumi and Stephen C. T. LamChapter 13 Endobronchial Ultrasound (pages 176–190): Heinrich D. BeckerChapter 14 Application and Limitations of Virtual Bronchoscopic Navigation (pages 191–197): Fumihiro AsanoChapter 15 Application of Laser, Electrocautery, Argon Plasma Coagulation, and Cryotherapy in Flexible Bronchoscopy (pages 199–211): Praveen N. MathurChapter 16 Flexible Bronchoscopy and the Application of Endobronchial Brachytherapy, Fiducial Placement, and Radiofrequency Ablation (pages 212–237): Michael A. JantzChapter 17 Foreign Body Aspiration and Flexible Bronchoscopy (pages 238–249): Erik Folch and Atul C. MehtaChapter 18 The Role of Bronchoscopy in Hemoptysis (pages 250–269): Sunit R. Patel and James K. StollerChapter 19 Flexible Bronchoscopy and the Use of Stents (pages 270–285): Ko?Pen Wang, Atul C. Mehta and J. Francis TurnerChapter 20 Photodynamic Therapy in Lung Cancer (pages 286–293): Harubumi Kato, Jitsuo Usuda and Yasufumi KatoChapter 21 Balloon Bronchoplasty (pages 294–298): Sara R. Greenhill and Kevin L. KovitzChapter 22 Rigid Bronchoscopy (pages 299–308): J. Francis Turner and Ko?Pen WangChapter 23 Pediatric Flexible Bronchoscopy for Adult Bronchoscopists (pages 309–316): Xicheng Liu, Shunying Zhao and Peter MogayzelChapter 24 Bronchoscopy in the Intensive Care Unit (pages 317–323): Alex Chen and Marian H. KollefChapter 25 Bronchial Thermoplasty (pages 324–330): Samir Makani and Michael J. Simoff