Pleuroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that lets doctors directly look inside the pleural space (the area between the lungs and chest wall) using a thin tube with a camera called pleuroscope. This procedure is also known as Medical Thoracoscopy.
It’s performed to:
No, you will be sedated, and local anesthesia will help to numb the area. You may feel a mild discomfort or soreness at the cut site.
The procedure usually takes 30 – 60 minutes, depending on whether it’s diagnostic only or if the treatment is also performed.
Yes, pleuroscopy is generally safe. Minor risks may include infection, bleeding, or temporary air leak, which are usually manageable.
You can usually return to the light activities within the span of 2-3 days. But you should avoid heavy lifting or intense work for about a week, or as advised by your doctor.