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In this study, the performance related to the use of the novel Robotic Endoscopy Platform during bronchoscopic procedures will be evaluated.
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The early and accurate diagnosis of lung cancer is critical. However, many peripheral lung lesions are beyond the reach of conventional bronchoscopes. Additionally, alternative techniques, such as CT-guided or surgical biopsy, can carry increased risks to the patient. Diagnostic yield of flexible bronchoscopy is limited by its inability to guide biopsy instruments directly to the lesion. Varying technologies have been proposed to guide endobronchial biopsies, such as electromagnetic navigation, endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) and computed tomography fluoroscopy. However, the correlation of real-time guidance and the ability to precisely direct a biopsy instrument is critical to biopsy success.
In this study , the novel Robotic Endoscopy Platform and its accessories will be used to provide bronchoscopic visualization of and access to patient airways for diagnostic procedures. Commercially available biopsy instruments will be used to acquire tissue for diagnostic purposes.
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Intra-Procedure Exclusion Criteria: Any presenting condition discovered intra-procedurally that in the opinion of the investigator would make participating in this study not in the patient's best interest.
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