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 committed 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.

Nominations are now open for the 2026 WABIP Awards! Submit your nominations for the Gustav Killian Medal, WABIP-Dumon Aw...
24/03/2026

Nominations are now open for the 2026 WABIP Awards! Submit your nominations for the Gustav Killian Medal, WABIP-Dumon Award, Lifetime Achievement Award and more - to be presented at WCBIP 2026 in Melbourne 🇦🇺 Nomination Deadline: August 1, 2026 @ https://www.wabip.com/awards

04/03/2026

Call for Abstracts is now open for ! Submit your research to the 24th World Congress of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology — 3–6 December 2026 in Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺🗓 Submission deadline: 25 May 2026 @ https://wcbip2026.com/abstracts/

Imaging technology is transforming how we navigate and sample lung lesions.  Digital Tomosynthesis, CBCT, and Augmented ...
28/02/2026

Imaging technology is transforming how we navigate and sample lung lesions. Digital Tomosynthesis, CBCT, and Augmented Fluoroscopy are redefining precision in bronchoscopy — from lesion localization to real-time confirmation. Stay ahead of the curve @ https://www.wabip.com/news/newsletter

27/02/2026

Tackling posteromedial lower lobe nodules can be tough due to atelectasis and CT-to-body divergence. Recent case series shows that prone positioning during robotic bronchoscopy with cone beam CT is safe and effective, achieving an 89.3% diagnostic yield https://t.co/m3yGrFFJ4w

26/02/2026

Thrilled to announce a generous donation of rigid bronchoscopy equipment from Novatech to WABIP Interventipnal Pulmonologu Institute (IPI)! And special thanks to Biotema for logistical support. Enjoy the video!

24/02/2026

Highlights from the Q4 2025 Fellowship at WABIP-IPI. 🌐 From the procedure room to the classroom, we are advancing interventional pulmonology education together.
Learn more about IPI at www.wabip.com/institute/

Novel miniaturized RF ablation catheter enables safe subpleural lung tumor ablation via ultrathin bronchoscope—no pneumo...
23/02/2026

Novel miniaturized RF ablation catheter enables safe subpleural lung tumor ablation via ultrathin bronchoscope—no pneumothorax risk. Lower complications vs percutaneous approach https://karger.com/res/article/doi/10.1159/000548327/934948/Novel-Combination-of-a-1-4-mm-Radiofrequency

Abstract. Introduction: Bronchoscopic ablation is a promising minimally invasive treatment for peripheral lung tumors, avoiding the high complications associated with percutaneous approaches. However, existing ablation catheters are mostly incompatible with ultrathin bronchoscope (UTB), potentially....

Think you know your IP terminology? 🧩 From EBUS to bronchoscopy — how many of these words are part of your daily practic...
20/02/2026

Think you know your IP terminology? 🧩 From EBUS to bronchoscopy — how many of these words are part of your daily practice?

Our fellows demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication during their final assessments in Istanbul. Hands-on simulatio...
18/02/2026

Our fellows demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication during their final assessments in Istanbul. Hands-on simulation, peer observation, and real-time feedback — this is how the next generation of interventional pulmonologists is shaped.

13/02/2026

Managing malignant airway obstruction in advanced lung cancer remains a challenge. A recent analysis shows 25% of patients require a repeat bronchoscopy within a year, with most occurring in the first 30 days. How can we improve treatment durability? @ https://t.co/NRPZZ8STZr

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