What is bronchoscopy?
How is Pediatric Flexible Bronchoscopy Performed?
Flexible bronchoscopy is a critical tool in pediatric pulmonology for several reasons:
Why is Flexible Bronchoscopy Important for Children?
The procedure is typically carried out in a hospital setting, often in an outpatient or specialized pulmonary clinic. Here’s what you can expect during the flexible bronchoscopy process:
Will my child be conscious during the procedure?
Child will be given some medications to make him sleepy, relaxed and more comfortable during the test. A pediatric anaesthesia doctor gives these medications so that child does not feel any pain.
Since this test requires sedation, child should not eat or drink anything for 4 hours prior to the procedure. If the child is on oral medicines, that can be given with a small sip of water. If the child is on inhalers, then that inhaler should be given prior to bronchoscopy.
Is flexible bronchoscopy safe for my child?
Yes, flexible bronchoscopy is generally very safe when performed by an experienced pediatric pulmonologist. Your child will be carefully monitored throughout the procedure, and sedation or anesthesia ensures they are comfortable. As with any medical procedure, there are risks, but serious complications are rare.