Clinical Evidence
Community hospital experience using electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy system integrating tidal volume computed tomography mapping
Raval AA, Amir L.| Lung Cancer Management
Authors used the SPiN System® to diagnose suspicious pulmonary nodules, concluding: The ability to collect staging samples and to accurately biopsy the lesion in a single procedure is encouraging to streamline patient care.
diagnostic bronchoscopy, electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy, peripheral lung lesions
Comparing pulmonary nodule location during electromagnetic bronchoscopy with predicted location based on two virtual airway maps at different phases of respiration
Brian S. Furukawa, MD, Nicholas J. Pastis, MD, et al CHEST
electromagnetic bronchoscopy, lung lesion, navigation system, small lesions
Electromagnetic navigation transthoracic needle aspiration for the diagnosis of pulmonary nodules: a safety and feasibility pilot study
Yarmus LB, Arias S., Feller-Kopman D., et al Journal of Thoracic Disease
electromagnetic bronchoscopy, lung lesion, navigation system, small lesions
The effect of respiratory motion on pulmonary nodule location during electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy
Chen A, Pastis N, Furukawa B, et al Washington University School of Medicine
electromagnetic bronchoscopy, lung lesion, navigation system, small lesions
Initial experience using 4D electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy system with tip tracked instruments for localization of peripheral lung nodules
Flenaugh EL, Mohammed KH. The Internet Journal of Pulmonary Medicine
electromagnetic bronchoscopy, lung lesion, navigation system, small lesions