Endobronchial Ultrasound is a minimally invasive procedure which helps the doctors to see the structures inside of the lungs and chest without surgery. It also allows the doctor to take samples from the areas to test for conditions like lung cancer, tuberculosis, lymphoma, or infections. It combines a bronchoscope with an ultrasound probe to get the clear image of:
No, it’s not painful. It’s performed under sedation or general anesthesia. You may feel a mild sore throat, but it goes away quickly.
The procedure usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on how many samples are taken.
Yes, it’s a minimally invasive and safe procedure. Risks like bleeding or infection are rare and are manageable too.
Yes, it is generally safe. But some rare risks may include minor bleeding, infection, or a brief drop in oxygen levels, which can be managed easily.