Pulmonology

Endobronchial Ultrasound

Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a specialized bronchoscope with an ultrasound probe to visualize and biopsy structures in the chest, aiding in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer and other chest diseases.

This allows the physician to visualize structures surrounding the airways, such as lymph nodes and tumours, in real-time using ultrasound imaging.

EBUS is valuable for obtaining tissue samples for biopsy, guiding needle aspirations, and accurately staging lung cancer, enabling tailored treatment plans for patients.

This procedure is generally well-tolerated and offers a safer alternative to traditional surgical techniques for diagnosing and managing lung conditions.

Modi Clinic in Pune specializes in comprehensive lung and chest care, led by Dr. Mahavir Modi, offering advanced treatments and personalized attention for optimal patient outcomes.