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单词 bronchoscope
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Definition of bronchoscope in English:

bronchoscope

noun ˈbrɒŋkəskəʊpˈbrɑŋkəˌskoʊp
  • A fibre-optic cable that is passed into the windpipe in order to view the bronchi.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The anesthesia care provider positions a left main stem bronchial blocker under direct vision using a flexible bronchoscope, which stops ventilation of the left lung.
    • For example, an observational study of 26 U.S. facilities revealed that the vast majority of endoscopes and bronchoscopes were improperly disinfected.
    • Bronchoscopy performed under local anesthesia during forced expiration confirmed the extent of the collapsed segment, and we then passed an ultrathin bronchoscope beyond the choke point.
    • Tracheal stent insertion was performed under general anesthesia with a rigid bronchoscope.
    • Similarly, the World Congress of Gastroenterology and the British Thoracic Society espouse the recommendation that gastrointestinal endoscopes and bronchoscopes be disinfected before use on the first patient of the day.
    • Because DPS uses a fiber-optic probe that is guided through the working channel of a bronchoscope, the technique is limited to lesions of the proximal bronchial tree.
    • Examples of semicritical items include bronchoscopes, anesthesia equipment, and gastrointestinal endoscopes.
    • In addition, the bronchoscope cannot pass areas of stenosis or occlusion, prohibiting evaluation of distal areas.
    • The rigid bronchoscope effectively stented open the airway and when removed prompt endotracheal intubation was possible.
    • Semicritical items that will come in contact with mucous membranes and nonintact skin (eg, bronchoscopes, laryngoscopes) require high-level disinfection.
    • Make gentle, precise movements when removing and placing items such as laryngoscope blades or bronchoscopes on the table to prevent splatter and to decrease aerosolization of particles.
    • While the bronchoscope is passed through your nose or throat into the lungs, it may cause some discomfort.
    • Open lung biopsy via thoracotomy was popularized in the 1960s. Before this time, transbronchial biopsy via a rigid bronchoscope or needle biopsies were used.
    • For rigid endoscopic delivery systems (eg, laryngoscopes, bronchoscopes, laparoscopes) care should be taken to avoid beam heating of the sheath wall.
    • Although sterilization would be most effective in preventing pathogen transmission, flexible bronchoscopes are not easily sterilized.
    • This was accomplished by anchoring the tissue with grasping forceps or applied suction, and removing the bronchoscope while visualizing the secured tissue as the bronchoscope passes through the upper airway.
    • A sheathed brush is passed through the bronchoscope then passed repeatedly over the visible lesion.
    • The probe was led through the working channel of the bronchoscope and placed in gentle contact with the bronchial mucosa.
    • To install the sheath onto the bronchoscope, the D-shaped bronchoscope is inserted into the D-shaped opening of the sheath housing until the distal tip reaches the sheath window.
    • On fiber-optic bronchoscopy, the bronchoscope could not advance through the nose, and an oral approach was required.

Derivatives

  • bronchoscopy

  • nounbrɒŋˈkɒskəpiˌbrɑŋˈkɑskəpi
    • I get the impression that medical students think that sputum cytology is really bronchoscopy with lavage cytology.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Patients with known or suspected malignancies of the lung and with a medical indication for a bronchoscopy were invited to participate.
      • All patients had to be free of acute respiratory tract infections before bronchoscopy for at least 6 weeks.
      • The use of lavage alone at bronchoscopy avoids transbronchial biopsy with its complications of haemorrhage and pneumothorax.
      • Current applications of virtual reality in preoperative diagnostics include gastroscopy, bronchoscopy, and colonoscopy.
 
 

Definition of bronchoscope in US English:

bronchoscope

nounˈbräNGkəˌskōpˈbrɑŋkəˌskoʊp
  • A fiber-optic cable that is passed into the windpipe in order to view the bronchi.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While the bronchoscope is passed through your nose or throat into the lungs, it may cause some discomfort.
    • A sheathed brush is passed through the bronchoscope then passed repeatedly over the visible lesion.
    • For rigid endoscopic delivery systems (eg, laryngoscopes, bronchoscopes, laparoscopes) care should be taken to avoid beam heating of the sheath wall.
    • Open lung biopsy via thoracotomy was popularized in the 1960s. Before this time, transbronchial biopsy via a rigid bronchoscope or needle biopsies were used.
    • Examples of semicritical items include bronchoscopes, anesthesia equipment, and gastrointestinal endoscopes.
    • The rigid bronchoscope effectively stented open the airway and when removed prompt endotracheal intubation was possible.
    • Bronchoscopy performed under local anesthesia during forced expiration confirmed the extent of the collapsed segment, and we then passed an ultrathin bronchoscope beyond the choke point.
    • Because DPS uses a fiber-optic probe that is guided through the working channel of a bronchoscope, the technique is limited to lesions of the proximal bronchial tree.
    • Make gentle, precise movements when removing and placing items such as laryngoscope blades or bronchoscopes on the table to prevent splatter and to decrease aerosolization of particles.
    • The probe was led through the working channel of the bronchoscope and placed in gentle contact with the bronchial mucosa.
    • For example, an observational study of 26 U.S. facilities revealed that the vast majority of endoscopes and bronchoscopes were improperly disinfected.
    • Semicritical items that will come in contact with mucous membranes and nonintact skin (eg, bronchoscopes, laryngoscopes) require high-level disinfection.
    • Similarly, the World Congress of Gastroenterology and the British Thoracic Society espouse the recommendation that gastrointestinal endoscopes and bronchoscopes be disinfected before use on the first patient of the day.
    • This was accomplished by anchoring the tissue with grasping forceps or applied suction, and removing the bronchoscope while visualizing the secured tissue as the bronchoscope passes through the upper airway.
    • On fiber-optic bronchoscopy, the bronchoscope could not advance through the nose, and an oral approach was required.
    • Tracheal stent insertion was performed under general anesthesia with a rigid bronchoscope.
    • To install the sheath onto the bronchoscope, the D-shaped bronchoscope is inserted into the D-shaped opening of the sheath housing until the distal tip reaches the sheath window.
    • In addition, the bronchoscope cannot pass areas of stenosis or occlusion, prohibiting evaluation of distal areas.
    • Although sterilization would be most effective in preventing pathogen transmission, flexible bronchoscopes are not easily sterilized.
    • The anesthesia care provider positions a left main stem bronchial blocker under direct vision using a flexible bronchoscope, which stops ventilation of the left lung.
 
 
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