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Rigid Bronchoscopy

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 2, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

What you need to know about a rigid bronchoscopy:

A rigid bronchoscopy is a procedure to look inside your respiratory system (nose, throat, and lungs). Healthcare providers use a bronchoscope. This is a firm tube with a light and camera on the end. Pictures of your respiratory system appear on a monitor during the procedure. It is normal to have a sore or scratchy throat after your procedure. You may also cough up dark or brown mucus. These symptoms should get better within a few days.

Why you may need a rigid bronchoscopy:

How to prepare for a rigid bronchoscopy:

What will happen during a rigid bronchoscopy:

Bronchoscopy

Risks of a rigid bronchoscopy:

Your heartbeat may slow down and your blood pressure may decrease. This can cause you to sweat and faint. The scope may make a hole or tear in your airway. You may get an infection after the procedure. The space between your lungs and chest may fill with air or blood. These problems can be life-threatening.

Call 911 for any of the following:

Seek care immediately if:

Contact your healthcare provider if:

Do not smoke:

Smoking can cause severe damage to your airway. Ask your healthcare provider for information if you need help quitting. Talk to your healthcare provider about any smokeless tobacco products you regularly use.

Follow up with your healthcare provider as directed:

Ask when you should expect the results of your procedure. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

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