Expert consensus for diagnosis and treatment using medical thoracoscopy in China

Faguang Jin, Hongwu Wang, Qiang Li(Shanghai First People's Hospital), Shiyue Li(First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University), Guoxiang Lai(Fuzhou General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command), Jianan Huang, Yijiang Huang, Jiang Tao, Chong Bai(Second Military Medical University), Shengqing Li(First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University), Wangping Li, Ye Lu, Yong Song(Shanghai First People's Hospital), Ruilin Sun(Guangzhou Medical University), Chengshui Chen(Fuzhou General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command), Jie Zhang, Xiangyan Zhang, Rui Zhou, Xiangdong Zhou(Second Military Medical University), Yanwei Chen, DU Yan-ling, Chengping Hu, Hongmei Zhou(Zhongshan Hospital)
Journal of Thoracic Disease
May 1, 2020
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Abstract

Medical thoracoscopy is a commonly used endoscopic technique for the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases. As an invasive technique, it is mainly used for pleural effusions and pleural diseases that cannot be diagnosed by non-invasive methods. It is also of great application in the diagnosis and treatment of certain other diseases. Any technical operation requires special skills. There must be a learning process for mastering these skills. Although internal thoracoscopic surgery is simple, especially for respiratory specialists who have undergone training for thoracentesis or closed drainage, there are discrepancies in thoracoscopic diagnosis and treatment in hospitals in China; furthermore, the surgical methods are not uniform, and some even lead to serious complications. Therefore, the thoracoscopic diagnostic and treatment technology in China needs to be standardized. The Respiratory Professional Committee of the Integrated Medical Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association invited relevant Chinese experts to formulate this standard after several rounds of discussion.


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