Negative pressure setting in bronchoscopy: a strategy to improve the treatment of respiratory diseases
Negative pressure setting in bronchoscopy is an innovative medical technology based on the principle of placing a negative pressure suction device inside the bronchoscope to improve the treatment of respiratory stenosis and obstruction. The introduction of this technology has provided a boost in the field of respiratory disease treatment. In this article, we will discuss the principle and application of negative pressure setting in bronchoscopy, the advantages and limitations of its application.
Principle and application of negative pressure setting in bronchoscopy
The principle of negative pressure setting in bronchoscopy is to cause SUCTION and FOAMING by the negative pressure and allow the direct introduction of foam material through the lumen for the purpose of lowering the pressure on the neighboring tissues and the wall suture force. This technique is primarily indicated for the treatment of diseases of the lungs and mediastinal region, such as airway inflammation, lung infections, and lung tumors.
In the application process, the negative pressure suction device first needs to be placed in the bronchoscope, and then it is inserted into the airway so that it reaches the stenosis or blockage, and the diseased area is extracted by the negative pressure suction device in order to achieve the therapeutic effect.
Application advantages of negative pressure setting of bronchoscopy
As an emerging technology, negative pressure setting of bronchoscopy has obvious advantages over traditional treatment:
1. Reducing the difficulty of treatment. Its easy operation, short treatment time, simple operation, easy to operate and other characteristics, so that the doctor can complete the treatment in a shorter period of time, but also better avoid the problem of lung damage that may occur in the treatment of some diseases.
2. Improve the therapeutic effect. Bronchoscopy negative pressure setting can be more accurate treatment of respiratory diseases, to achieve better therapeutic effect, but also better to avoid the occurrence of lung infection.
3. Reduce treatment costs. Bronchoscopic negative pressure setting is not only simpler and easier to implement, but also lower treatment costs. It can better reduce the burden of treatment on families and patients.
Limitations of negative pressure setting of bronchoscopy
Although negative pressure setting of bronchoscopy has certain advantages in the treatment of lung and mediastinal region diseases, it also has some limitations:
1. Bronchoscopy can reach only the lungs and mediastinal region, and cannot reach more distant areas. Therefore, it is less suitable for the treatment of diseases in the deeper tissues and organs.
2. High requirements for technological equipment. The treatment of negative pressure setting of bronchoscopy requires the use of high-tech equipment, fine technology, and high requirements for the quality of medical personnel.
3. Higher risk of complications. Bronchoscopic negative pressure setting needs to pass through the mouth and nose via, there is a certain wound and bleeding risk, need to have a certain degree of professionalism and experience of medical personnel.
Conclusion
In conclusion, bronchoscopic negative pressure setting is an innovative technique for the treatment of respiratory diseases with its excellent advantages and limitations. It can be used as a complementary treatment strategy for today's respiratory disease areas to effectively reduce patient pain and improve the quality of life. The application of negative pressure setting for bronchoscopy is undoubtedly a better choice for clinicians who effectively treat respiratory diseases.