Thoracic Endoscopy: Advances in Interventional Pulmonology
Michael J Simoff MD, Daniel H. Sterman MD, Armin Ernst MD
The rapid progress in interventional pulmonology in the last 20 years has made the range of techniques more widely available, and many specialists have expanded their practice to include procedures once exclusively handled by surgeons.
Filling the need for an expert reference, Thoracic Endoscopy is the first up-to-the-minute text for clinicians with a solid foundation in diagnostic bronchoscopy and chest medicine needing to extend their clinical expertise.
Written by some of the world’s leading practitioners - and pioneers - in the field, Thoracic Endoscopy covers three key areas of practice:
- advanced diagnostic bronchoscopy
- the latest techniques for interventional bronchoscopy — including the traditional rigid bronchoscopy techniques, ablative instruments and stents — and a discussion of endobronchial lung reduction and gene therapy
- a window to the pleura, covering the field of pleuroscopy and the advances in diagnosis and treatment
- clinical problems and methodologies, and strategies for solving them using interventional techniques