World Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology

World Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology The WABIP is a non-profit organization consisting of over 11,500 medical professionals

The World Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology (WABIP) is a non-profit organization officially registered in Tokyo, Japan. The mission of this international organization is to connect a growing network of specialized medical doctors, health care professionals and industry/technology experts devoted to the art and science of airway, lung and esophageal diseases. The WABIP is c

ommitted to the use of new technologies to improve physician performance and communication so that patients may more rapidly benefit from the increasing number of medical and surgical procedures available for the diagnosis and treatment of airway, lung, esophageal and pleural diseases. The goal of the WABIP is to strengthen global ties between regional and national societies or groups from around the world in order to enhance patient care, research, and education in bronchology and related fields. The organization also strives to collaborate with other leading pulmonary, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, and oncologic societies while expanding its membership base. The WABIP welcomes individuals and groups to experience the benefits of membership and collegiality found by working with common purpose to diagnose, treat, prevent and ultimately eradicate diseases of the airway, lung, pleura and esophagus.

Rigid bronchoscopy w/ bronchial washings for detecting new lung cancers in patients w/upper aerodigestive tract tumors s...
25/07/2025

Rigid bronchoscopy w/ bronchial washings for detecting new lung cancers in patients w/upper aerodigestive tract tumors showed limited value.Contamination from existing tumors led to many false positives, thus its sensitivity/specificity too low for use https://t.co/n1Q9FH2l6R

Objective: To assess the usefulness of rigid bronchoscopy and bronchial washings in detecting primary lung carcinomas. Setting: Department of Otola...

Ever wonder about infection risks during bronchoscopy? A new study found that drug-resistant bacteria (CRKP) can spread ...
21/07/2025

Ever wonder about infection risks during bronchoscopy? A new study found that drug-resistant bacteria (CRKP) can spread via aerosols up to 3 meters in the ICU, leading to hospital-acquired infections. What's your take on current protocols? @ https://t.co/xUSuxAwYeh

Background The potential for aerosol generation during bronchoscopy to facilitate the transmission of multidrug-resistant bacteria remains incompletely understood. This study aimed to assess the risk of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) transmission via aerosols during bronchoscopy i...

From fiberoptic to robotic bronchoscopy & rigid to flexirigid thoracoscopy — witness the Evolution of IP! 🌐 Honoring IP ...
20/07/2025

From fiberoptic to robotic bronchoscopy & rigid to flexirigid thoracoscopy — witness the Evolution of IP! 🌐 Honoring IP pioneers, join top experts at the FREE 2‑day WABIP webinar, Sept 13‑14 2025. REGISTER 👉 https://www.wabip.com/wlpe65us8

Request: We received 300+ submissions, but we need even more participation. Please fill out this brief WABIP survey focu...
18/07/2025

Request: We received 300+ submissions, but we need even more participation. Please fill out this brief WABIP survey focusing on global access to IP technologies & training. Aim is to understand current capabilities and identifying gaps worldwide @ https://www.wabip.com/u1al42sfh

08/07/2025

A study found navigational bronchoscopy is as effective as transthoracic biopsy (79% vs 74% accuracy) but much safer. Pneumothorax risk was 3% with bronchoscopy vs 35% with biopsy. This could mean fewer hospital stays. @ https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2414059

Request: While we already received 300+ submissions, and please participate in a brief WABIP survey focusing on global a...
04/07/2025

Request: While we already received 300+ submissions, and please participate in a brief WABIP survey focusing on global access to IP technologies & training. Aim is to understand current capabilities and identifying gaps worldwide https://www.wabip.com/u1al42sfh

Navigated bronchoscopy with augmented fluoroscopy & C-arm tomography aids lung lesion diagnosis- study found radiation e...
03/07/2025

Navigated bronchoscopy with augmented fluoroscopy & C-arm tomography aids lung lesion diagnosis- study found radiation exposure is within safe limits, though multiple C-arm spins, tool adjustments & high BMI increase it @ https://www.resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-6111(25)00097-6/abstract

Augmented fluoroscopy (AF) and C-arm-based tomography (CABT) have enhanced diagnostic outcomes in navigated bronchoscopy, though there is limited documentation on radiation dose trends.

26/06/2025

New research explores safety and diagnostic success of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy for lung tumor biopsies. Multicenter trial evaluated outcomes of robot guidance to target lung lesions https://t.co/a53lHvkud6

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