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Bronchoscopy in New Jersey

What is a Bronchoscopy Procedure?

A bronchoscopy procedure is a simple outpatient exam that can be helpful in uncovering any potential air passage issues that may not appear in X-rays. A bronchoscopy procedure visually examines your air passages (including your throat, vocal cords, windpipe and lungs) using a long flexible tube with a small camera at the end. During the procedure, a video monitor in the exam room shows the images captured on camera. The physician watches the monitor and may also remove tissue samples (biopsies) or drain fluid.

Why A Bronchoscopy Is Done

A bronchoscopy procedure is a preventive measure to help detect potential issues at an early stage, even before you may experience any symptoms. It is also helpful in allowing your physician to diagnose the cause of certain symptoms you may already be experiencing, such as:

• Abnormal chest X-ray or CT scan findings

• Coughing up blood or unexplained cough

• Chest pain

• Pneumonia

• Tuberculosis

What To Expect Before And After A Bronchoscopy

To allow for a thorough exam, your stomach should be completely empty. This means that you cannot have anything to eat or drink after midnight the evening before the procedure.

During the procedure, you may feel the need to cough, which is normal and temporary. Complications following the procedure are rare, but if they occur, they may include bleeding, hoarseness or a slight fever. You should not drive or operate machinery for the remainder of the exam day.

Your physician will be able to provide you with additional information before your exam day.

Other Types of Pulmonary Exams

Other types of exams include X-rays CAT scans and MRI. Your physician will discuss which type of exam is best for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

A bronchoscopy is a medical procedure that allows a doctor to look directly into your lungs' airways (the trachea and bronchi). This is done using a thin, flexible tube called a bronchoscope, which has a light and a camera on its tip. The images are displayed on a video screen for the pulmonologist to examine.

A bronchoscopy is a versatile procedure used for both diagnosis and treatment. Your doctor might recommend one to:

  • Diagnose the cause of a persistent cough or coughing up blood.
  • Identify the cause of an infection.
  • Examine a suspicious area found on a chest X-ray or CT scan.
  • Take a tissue sample (biopsy) or a mucus/fluid sample.
  • Remove a blockage, such as a foreign object or a mucus plug.
After the procedure, you will be monitored in a recovery area until the sedation wears off. It is common to have a sore throat, a mild cough, or hoarseness for a day or two. You will need someone to drive you home, and you should plan to rest for the remainder of the day. Your doctor will provide specific instructions and discuss when you can expect your results.
Hackensack Meridian Health offers bronchoscopies at locations across New Jersey — from Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, Sussex and Union counties in the north to Middlesex, Monmouth, Burlington and Ocean counties in the central and south. Find a provider now. 
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