2022
DOI: 10.1111/resp.14353
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Cryotherapy in the paediatric airway: Indications, success and safety

Abstract: Background and objective Cryotherapy in interventional bronchoscopy is a new treatment modality, which has recently been made available for the paediatric airway. Lack of experience and safety concerns have led to hesitant adaptation. The aim of this study was to assess indications, success rates and complications of airway cryotherapy in children. Methods Bronchoscopists from medical centre performing cryotherapy in patients between 0 and 18 years were invited to participate in a prospective study based on an… Show more

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“…Cryotherapy has been shown to be an effective tool for FB removal with a success rate close to 70%; majority of these had been aspirated within a week of removal. 5 FBs containing sufficient water for cryoadhesion, such as organic materials, are ideal for removal by cryoprobe. [6][7][8] Advantage of a cryoprobe in such cases is a lower risk of FB fragmentation as compared to forceps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryotherapy has been shown to be an effective tool for FB removal with a success rate close to 70%; majority of these had been aspirated within a week of removal. 5 FBs containing sufficient water for cryoadhesion, such as organic materials, are ideal for removal by cryoprobe. [6][7][8] Advantage of a cryoprobe in such cases is a lower risk of FB fragmentation as compared to forceps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is difficult to perform percutaneous lung biopsy when the lesions are hidden by the bony structures of the thoracic walls or are located adjacent to important organs. Another diagnostic method currently widely applied in clinical practice is transbronchial lung biopsy, and the newer cryo techniques for peripheral biopsies, which reportedly causes fewer complications than other methods ( 3 ). Based on our study, for adult patients, the most common complications of transbronchial lung biopsy are pneumothorax and bleeding with the incidence of 3.3% and 0.9%, respectively ( 4 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The methods used to biopsy peripheral pulmonary lesions in children include percutaneous lung biopsy, thoracoscopic lung biopsy, and bronchoscopic lung biopsy. Among these methods, bronchoscopic biopsy causes the least complications, but conventional bronchoscopy has an extremely low diagnostic rate for peripheral pulmonary lesions ( 2 , 3 ). Due to the lack of effective guidance methods, the diagnostic efficacy of transbronchial lung biopsy for solitary peripheral pulmonary diseases is still limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a recent publication in Respirology , Schramm, Freitag, Kotz, et al report their findings from a prospective survey that queried 10 institutions around the world on the use of the cryoprobe in paediatric patients 10 . Their manuscript highlights some important themes and introduces questions relevant to contemporary paediatric bronchoscopy practice.…”
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