Advanced Bronchoscopy for Lung Nodule Diagnosis: Expert Dr. Kyle Hogarth Explains Why It Matters

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • You can make an appointment with Dr. Hogarth by calling (773) 701-7504.
    If you've received an abnormal lung scan showing that you have lung nodules, and you're worried it might be lung cancer, you should know about ALL your options for diagnosis, including needle biopsy, surgery, and advanced bronchoscopy. You should also know the advantages and disadvantages of each one.
    Hear from world-class expert Dr. Kyle Hogarth all about cutting-edge advanced bronchoscopy (also known as robotic-assisted bronchoscopy), including what it is, why it matters, how it's different from other diagnostic methods like needle biopsy, and where to find a doctor who performs this advanced procedure. And see how an advanced bronchoscopy is done. Dr. Hogarth is Professor of Medicine at UChicago Medicine, where he is also Director of Bronchoscopy, Co-Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program, and Medical Director of the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program.
    Want to know more about Dr. Hogarth? Meet him, learn more about his background, training, credentials, and research, and request an appointment here: www.medifind.com/doctors/d-ky...
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    Looking for a deep dive into lung nodules? Hear Dr. Hogarth explain what they are, when you should be worried, and what to do first:
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    Interested in another topic related to lung nodules, lung cancer, bronchoscopy, or robotic-assisted surgery? Let us know in the comments!
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    0:00 - Is my lung nodule lung cancer? What should I do first?
    0:44 - How does my lung abnormality get diagnosed? What about needle biopsy and surgery?
    1:40: - Should I always get a needle biopsy for lung diagnosis?
    3:09 - What are the advantages of advanced bronchoscopy (robotic-assisted bronchoscopy) over needle biopsy or surgery for diagnosis?
    3:52 - What are the disadvantages of a needle biopsy for diagnosing lung disease like lung nodules or lung cancer? What should I do instead?
    4:42 - What risks and complications should I know about with different lung diagnostic procedures?
    5:41 - What does recovery look like for advanced bronchoscopy?
    6:08 - What are the latest advances in bronchoscopy, such as advanced bronchoscopy, navigational bronchoscopy, and robotics? How can these advances help with staging and prognosis?
    7:56 - How do I find a qualified doctor for advanced bronchoscopy? What are some examples of the latest state of the art equipment for lung diagnostics?
    10:09 - Where can I get an advanced bronchoscopy? Do I need to travel?
    11:20 - When should I get to a major cancer center if I do have lung cancer? What are the latest advances in oncology?
    12:57 - What is the future of robotics for cancer diagnosis and therapeutics?
    14:20 - What role does advanced bronchoscopy play in the future of cancer treatment?
    14:47 - How else can advanced bronchoscopy help beyond lung cancer?
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Komentáře • 62

  • @eileengray8133
    @eileengray8133 Před 10 měsíci +13

    I have adenocarcinoma lung cancer stage 4 they can't open me up because it spread to other part of my body! I had chemo and radiation now i am going for immune therapy! God bless everyone who has cancer!

  • @Mickey_Bauer
    @Mickey_Bauer Před rokem +12

    Going next week for bronchoscopy, Dr. Hogarth definitely helped put my mind at easy.

  • @Alan-cw8vy
    @Alan-cw8vy Před 2 lety +14

    I'm going for a bronchoscopy on the 8th June. I thank Dr. Kyle for his experience and information. Best Friend material this Doctor!

    • @sarhamills584
      @sarhamills584 Před rokem +5

      i wish you luck on the biopsy. many prayers for you

  • @rosemaryparker2567
    @rosemaryparker2567 Před rokem +6

    Had a broncosomy today nov 22 not to bad. Just a mild sore throat hardly a cough very little blood spit up. Yes a long time smoker age 65 red flags all around. Light smoker though. Have no symptoms exercise daily lift weights never out of breath,no pain little coughing. Suppose now a waithing game. Your my favorie doc to listen to about this,thanks.

  • @RG-hf4et
    @RG-hf4et Před 8 měsíci +5

    Just had a broncoscopy & everything went perfect. The mass found in my lung turned out to be an inflammatory mass, thank God. I have sarcoidosis. They also tested for molds & other things, too. Thank you, University of Penn. Great doctors! I had to drive 1.5 hours each way a few times & still need to go back for a pulmonoligist who is on a special team of doctors that doesn't happen locally where I live. Make the trip to see doctors who do this EVERY DAY, not a couple of times a year.

    • @pixelpaxal
      @pixelpaxal Před 2 měsíci +1

      Would you mind sharing the size of the nodule (inflammatory mass) in your case?

  • @AustinReal-zz4ru
    @AustinReal-zz4ru Před měsícem +2

    My husband had adenoid carcinoma history now he has nodule on his lungs may the Lord help us to overcome it

  • @caroleecole3140
    @caroleecole3140 Před rokem +10

    So interesting .....just listening to Dr. Hogarth was inspirational! So glad that these advanced procedures are available to people who need them! MANY MANY BLESSINGS!!!!

  • @anya40
    @anya40 Před rokem +4

    Wow! I wish you were my Dr. Lung nodules, ground glass, heavy smoker. Been having CT scans every year for 5 years. Last year doctor said I had lung infection. 3 months later I asked if I had a lung infection, would an antibiotic help. He said I didn't have a lung infection. I reminded him that 3 months before he said that I did. So now I'm having these "cancer screenings" once a year. Time for another one and I'm just done. I can't get any straight answers from this guy. It's a merry-go-round and I'm jumping off.

  • @deborahmclean3008
    @deborahmclean3008 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Doctor for great pulmonary info!

  • @timtrimble3591
    @timtrimble3591 Před rokem +5

    Thank you DR that was the best explanation of these things I've heard and I appreciate your time

  • @armourspann1133
    @armourspann1133 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Love his insight as human emotion, and through assessment of care and diagnosis!! Blessings Sir❤

  • @monicawilson896
    @monicawilson896 Před 8 měsíci

    Good video. Thank you for making it.

  • @jonistiller3162
    @jonistiller3162 Před rokem

    ❤ Excellent explanation

  • @kevinperkins6690
    @kevinperkins6690 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A real good doctor. I would trust him 100% I should have come to you. I had a Bronchosopy it was Carcinoid Stage 1 but never had the lymph nodes biopsied. Unreal. The bloodwork is all jacked up. Now its under pathlogy board review. I wish I had of seen this earlier. I am so screwed.

  • @yanli9296
    @yanli9296 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I just had a bronchoscopy at Mayo Clinic yesterday. Waiting for the result...

  • @MusthafaMusthafa-ln4ie
    @MusthafaMusthafa-ln4ie Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks doctor

  • @yolandamccabe7471
    @yolandamccabe7471 Před rokem +1

    I had a needle biopsy done on my left lung. Unfortunately the doctor had miss the mass. So my biopsy it didn't say what I have. Now the mass have grown but more so I don't have a choice to do another biopsy. Was told it had to be removed.

  • @joem80003
    @joem80003 Před 9 měsíci

    I think this has helped me too. I am going for one 14th,

  • @LindaEgnatz-yx4pc
    @LindaEgnatz-yx4pc Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have hodgkins lymphoma. Your absolutely truthful. It took 3 months for a ent Dr ot take a biopsies. It was now stage 3. On my neck a lump wax and waned. I wish I had you for my doctor. They are so nonchalant. About my cancer. I had a stem cell transplant. I'm on a clinical trial. My choice. I will alway listen to your wonder honesty

  • @panatypical
    @panatypical Před 7 měsíci

    Having one of these procedures on November 9th. However, had a needle biopsy of the right lung on October 23rd. Things were scheduled when they could be scheduled. Got a partial pneumothorax from the needle biopsy, it corrected on its own. Have already had an upper left resection 4 years ago. I'd like to just get zapped if I can....

  • @allb4dinner962
    @allb4dinner962 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just found out i have one in my lung im soooo scared but ready to fight /ty for this video this Dr really helped my nerves

  • @pavelboico9283
    @pavelboico9283 Před 2 dny

    Fine needle biopsy is fine as long as you run ngs on the sample

  • @lindyjimmy
    @lindyjimmy Před 8 měsíci

    Where do u practice??

  • @margaretdoyle4618
    @margaretdoyle4618 Před rokem

    Bit concerned having had a radial EBUS ultrasound with needle aspiration returning negative result wit PET CT saying there is something there. So now having a navigational bronchoscopy. Not sure that this will yield a reliable result this time.

  • @jefferyyounce5372
    @jefferyyounce5372 Před rokem

    I'm not a medical Doctor or geneticists. I read (researched) where if there over 9cm do a biopsy and have a MRI every 6 months to a year to see if they have grown to include.

  • @shellyante7149
    @shellyante7149 Před 4 měsíci

    I can't get a answer for the pain after cabag surgery right lung pain is average 5 and when I caught sneeze or hiccup the pain is no doubt 10 . I finally got a low dose CT 4 days age and still not a word . I've asked for a asbestos specialist . But nothing .

  • @bettyc4188
    @bettyc4188 Před dnem

    If there are nodules in the lungs and you do a Bronchial biopsy, and you find there is cancer, do you do the surgery right then during the biopsy procedure, or does there have to be another appointment and separate surgery?

  • @pamreynolds6812
    @pamreynolds6812 Před rokem +3

    You are amazing . Thank you so much for this video. For 2 years they are watching a very small 6 ml. Nodule and ground glass things now in both lungs . I already had lobectomy for small lode adenocarcinoma. I worry that they arent doing anything but ct scan every 6 mos. I am a patient at Fox Chase Cancer Center in phila. Should I go somewhere else?

    • @MediFind
      @MediFind  Před rokem +2

      Hi Pam - While we are unable to recommend a care plan for you (that's up to you and your doctors), Fox Chase does have an advanced bronchoscopy program like that described by Dr. Hogarth: czcams.com/video/jatBhU6LfmE/video.html

    • @pamreynolds6812
      @pamreynolds6812 Před rokem +1

      @@MediFind thank you so much for that that puts me so much at ease

  • @kaelynkociemba4669
    @kaelynkociemba4669 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m having trouble finding a doctor who understands what I’m asking for when I ask for an advanced bronchoscopy rather than the recommended biopsy through my chest. I’ve already had a basic bronchoscopy, but they were unable to take biopsy sample with that method. My diseased area is at the periphery of my lung and they said they wouldn’t be able to reach. What should I be asking for? Robotic Assisted Bronchoscopy? Endobronchial Ultrasound? Thank you!

  • @pamreynolds6812
    @pamreynolds6812 Před rokem +1

    But I had a nodule on other lung that was adenocarcinoma so why wouldnt it be for this one ?

  • @tinamarie1831
    @tinamarie1831 Před rokem +2

    Great explanation of procedures! Do you recommend a bronchoscopy if a nodule in the lung has decreased in size from 3cm to 1.8cm to 1.0cm? That's where I stand right now and am concerned because I've read that even smaller nodules can be malignant.

    • @luciususiholo6956
      @luciususiholo6956 Před rokem +3

      It’s probably going away

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et Před 8 měsíci +1

      If it changes in size for the better it's an inflammatory nodule.

  • @linditashakiri2563
    @linditashakiri2563 Před rokem

    HI.RADIOLOGIST SAY THAT I HAVE SUSPICIOUS NODULES BASAL ON MY RIGHT LUNG MORE THAN ONE NODULE. WHAT IS THAT MEAN?

  • @sarhamills584
    @sarhamills584 Před 2 lety +5

    they done the needle with me when i went in for a biopsi, went threw my back into my lung talk about hurt man i dont wish that on anyone,,wish they would of done what he was talking about bronchoscope, but any how i was diagnost with stage 4 cancer adenocarcinoma an nodules in my chest also an liver, an other area's,,, i just had my pet scan march 24th an it showed that the chemo an immune therapy showed that my caner shrunk 50 percent, an the liver the tumor is gone, an the ones in my chest gone, but the left lung i only got the one left but its still pretty big it was 2 1/2 inches now its 50 percent shrunk ,, wish they could just cut it out of my lung but my dr said no to risky cause i have caner also in my bone not in the bone marrow but the outside of the bone, still dont know why they can not just remove my lung but hope the immune therapy will kill it,, they went from telling me i will live less then a year an now they said they are hopeful that i will live now 2 years or longer, kinda scared but yet it is what it is hope an pray the immune therapy works an they come out with new drugs

  • @pauletteparden7301
    @pauletteparden7301 Před rokem

    So they should have told you what stage it was and what type of cancer it is

  • @mercedesmaldonado2418
    @mercedesmaldonado2418 Před rokem +3

    I would like an appointment please

    • @MediFind
      @MediFind  Před rokem +1

      Hi Mercedes - You can make an appointment with Dr. Hogarth's team at UChicago by calling (773) 701-7504.

  • @sharonpeterson1803
    @sharonpeterson1803 Před 2 lety +2

    I loved your explanation. I am a 5 year kidney cancer survivor. Before my surgery, I had a CT scan of my lungs and 3 nodules were found. I had a needle biopsy of one nodule and the findings were scar tissue. Since Feb. 2017 I have had 9 CT scans monitoring these nodules. 2 more have appeared over 5 years with the largest being 7 mm, the smallest 2 mm. I am scheduled to have another CT scan in Nov. 2022 but I’m afraid that all of this radiation is going to create lung cancer! I’m considering contacting my pulmonologist and telling him I don’t want another CT scan. What are your thoughts?

    • @MediFind
      @MediFind  Před 2 lety +4

      Hi Sharon - Thanks for asking! We recommend contacting Dr. Hogarth's office directly and discussing your situation with him and his team. You can do so here: www.medifind.com/doctors/d-kyle-hogarth/21695145. We wish you the best with your health!

  • @sheltermutts4185
    @sheltermutts4185 Před 6 měsíci

    Does taking a biopsy this way cause cancer to spread via bleeding, etc.? Thanks so much for your video. I am certain I will seek this method for my newly found 8.6mm nodule with a “malignant growth rate” over the past 6 months.

    • @divyaahuja1327
      @divyaahuja1327 Před 3 měsíci

      How r u feeling now can u plz tell me about ur nodes

    • @sheltermutts4185
      @sheltermutts4185 Před 3 měsíci

      After several delays from Covid I’ll be having a lung resection to remove the nodule which have caused no symptoms

  • @Christynmaine
    @Christynmaine Před 3 měsíci

    I’m confused. I have a 5mm calcified nodule and calcified granulomas (both lungs). So why are they scheduling me for a PET scan?

    • @karenimran3349
      @karenimran3349 Před 3 měsíci

      I had a pet scan on February 1st after two CT scans. On the CT scans it showed I had a lung nodules, after getting a PET scan it didn’t light up as cancer. I’ve had a conversation with the surgeon who tells me surgery is risky. I have a 6 mm ground glass nodule which hasn’t changed in size since the CT scan in August and December.
      I like you was concerned about getting a PET scan, but I guess it’s done as to get an in-depth look at what’s going on.
      Hope all goes well.

  • @normariccobene6932
    @normariccobene6932 Před rokem

    ,why is,it so doctors wait to long like my late mother was ct scans than pet scan than a rushed through bronscopy and opps your terminal

  • @0Deirdre0140
    @0Deirdre0140 Před 2 lety

    Can you get to a nodule that is practically kissing the aorta with a bronchoscope?

    • @MediFind
      @MediFind  Před 2 lety

      Hi Deirdre - Thanks for the question! We recommend reaching out to Dr. Hogarth and his team to discuss your specific situation. You can reach him here: www.medifind.com/doctors/d-kyle-hogarth/21695145

    • @0Deirdre0140
      @0Deirdre0140 Před 2 lety

      Thanks

    • @0Deirdre0140
      @0Deirdre0140 Před 2 lety

      @@MediFind thanks but I’m in the uk !

    • @martmac6205
      @martmac6205 Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds like great advice.. My friend has a spot on her lung another pet scam, but he doctor won't biopsy her lung because of piping the lung and she needs a bronchitic in or around North Carolina ( Specialist)?? Could you please help??

    • @MediFind
      @MediFind  Před 2 lety

      ​@@martmac6205 Hey there - Yep! You can find doctors with expertise in advanced bronchoscopy near you here: www.medifind.com/conditions/advanced-bronchoscopy/6462/doctors
      From our research in North Carolina, it looks like the following two doctors could provide some guidance:
      Dr. Michael Pritchett: www.medifind.com/conditions/advanced-bronchoscopy/6462/doctors/michael-a-pritchett/17462244
      Dr. Momen Wahidi at Duke: www.medifind.com/conditions/advanced-bronchoscopy/6462/doctors/momen-m-wahidi/17261031
      Advanced bronchoscopy is a cutting-edge field, so we suggest getting in touch with specialists like these to help!

  • @700singer
    @700singer Před rokem +1

    Brother had lesion on lung and second Broncoscpy 6 mos later to see growth presuming a biopsy to dectect cancer,..unfortunatly 10 days later brother died from 9 brain absesses ...biopsy of lesion created infection into blood brain barrior...not about your conversation but there are risks...checking a patients condition with some sinus trouble and pneumonia like symptoms should have not done procedure................there was nothing to indicate the possibility of this procedure causing an infection or sepsis to brain there were no indications that anything else caused this, patient was immunocompromised and Doctor indicated after death..that my brother did not have cancer wow....who cares why did this patient die of a nasty brain desease....I did no autopsy...also should have gone to UVA as opposed to nice Doctor nearby Sentara...

  • @shapienails3067
    @shapienails3067 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm an 11-year breast cancer survivor, with 11 years of alcohol sobriety. Just 2 days ago, I went to hospital for an X-ray of possible ammonia. A large mass size of "grapefruit " or 10cm. Found in the upper right lung with ammonia/infection showing. Doc wants to do a needle biopsy similar to what I had done to my breast.. No way No how, just NO .. So here are "my own " options either he agrees to do a bronchoscopy or I, take up drinking again and live out whatever I have left of my life pickled.
    This doctor told me it's iffy getting enough cells for a good read. But you're here saying it's almost better. I believe he's a rookie or likes causing unwanted pain!!