Director, Clinical Services, Respiratory & Sleep Medicine and Critical Care
Director - Yashoda Institute of Respiratory Medicine and Interventional Pulmonology
Senior Consultant – Yashoda Institute of Respiratory Medicine and Interventional Pulmonology
Visiting Consultant, Yashoda Institute of Respiratory Medicine & Interventional Pulmonology
Attending Consultant – Yashoda Institute of Respiratory Medicine and Interventional Pulmonology
Not long ago, getting a tissue sample from a lymph node deep in the chest, draining a chronically recurring pleural effusion, or removing a foreign body lodged in an airway meant surgery. A general anaesthetic, an incision, a chest drain, days in hospital, and a recovery period measured in weeks were often unavoidable. For patients who were already compromised by the lung condition that made the procedure necessary in the first place, that surgical burden was often significant.
Interventional pulmonology changed what was possible. The Interventional Pulmonology suite at Yashoda Medicity provides this full range of bronchoscopic and pleural procedures in Ghaziabad within a dedicated facility staffed by specialist interventional pulmonologists.
The team of the interventional pulmonology hospital in Ghaziabad manages several conditions, including but not limited to:
A consultation at the lung procedure centre in Ghaziabad is usually triggered by a finding on imaging or a clinical situation where standard medical management cannot provide what is needed without direct access to the airway or pleural space.
You may be referred for an interventional pulmonology procedure if:
Patients from across the wider National Capital Region come to Yashoda Medicity specifically for interventional pulmonology procedures, both as direct referrals and following imaging or respiratory medicine assessment elsewhere.
The foundation of most bronchoscopic work, flexible bronchoscopy allows direct visualisation of the airways from the vocal cords to the subsegmental bronchi, supporting airway assessment, biopsy, therapeutic clearance, and access for more specialised instruments. The bronchoscopy specialist in Ghaziabad explains that most procedures begin here, with additional tools deployed through the bronchoscope depending on what the clinical situation requires.
Linear endobronchial ultrasound allows real-time ultrasound imaging of structures adjacent to the airway wall, including mediastinal lymph nodes and central lung masses, with simultaneous needle sampling under direct visualisation. This is the primary technique for lung cancer staging and diagnosis of mediastinal conditions, providing tissue from locations that would otherwise require mediastinoscopy or thoracic surgery to access.
Radial endobronchial ultrasound extends this capability to peripheral lung lesions, guiding biopsy of parenchymal lesions that are too small or too peripheral to be reached by standard bronchoscopy.
Cryobiopsy uses a cryoprobe passed through the bronchoscope to obtain larger, better-preserved tissue samples from the lung parenchyma than standard forceps biopsy can provide. This is particularly important in interstitial lung disease, where the histological quality of the sample directly affects diagnostic accuracy and, consequently, treatment decisions.
Compared to surgical lung biopsy, cryobiopsy carries significantly lower procedural risk while providing tissue of sufficient quality for most interstitial lung disease diagnoses.
For central airway obstruction, foreign body retrieval, and complex airway interventions, rigid bronchoscopy at the interventional pulmonology hospital in Ghaziabad is often recommended. This procedure allows for a wider working channel and greater instrument stability than flexible bronchoscopy alone. It is performed under general anaesthesia and enables the interventional team to manage significant airway compromise safely, including the placement of airway stents in patients with malignant or benign central airway stenosis.
Pleuroscopy allows direct visualisation of the pleural space through a small incision in the chest wall, supporting biopsy of pleural abnormalities and talc pleurodesis for recurrent malignant pleural effusions. Tunnelled pleural catheter insertion provides long-term drainage for patients with recurrent effusions that are not suitable for pleurodesis, allowing fluid management to continue at home without repeated hospital admissions.
Ultrasound-guided thoracentesis and pleural drain insertion are performed for acute effusions and empyema management.
For patients with retained secretions, mucus plugging, or inflammatory airway material causing obstruction, therapeutic bronchoscopy at the interventional pulmonology hospital in Ghaziabad clears the airway directly, restoring ventilation to collapsed lung segments and supporting recovery from pneumonia, atelectasis, and post-procedural complications.
The bronchoscopy suite uses high-definition video bronchoscopes with integrated endobronchial ultrasound capability, providing the imaging quality and instrument access required for both standard diagnostic bronchoscopy and complex interventional procedures on the same platform.
Complex bronchoscopic and pleural procedures are performed in a dedicated interventional suite rather than a general endoscopy room, with the equipment, monitoring, anaesthetic support, and infection control infrastructure that these procedures specifically require.
Real-time ultrasound guidance at the pulmonology hospital in Ghaziabad during pleural aspiration, drain insertion, and tunnelled catheter placement improves both accuracy and safety compared with landmark-guided techniques, particularly for smaller or loculated effusions where blind aspiration carries a higher complication risk.
For patients requiring ventilatory support before, during, or after interventional procedures, portable and intensive care unit grade ventilators are available within the suite, supporting the management of patients who are more clinically compromised at the time of their procedure.
Interventional pulmonology has not simply added new procedures to respiratory medicine. It has changed the risk-benefit calculation for a wide range of conditions where tissue diagnosis or direct airway treatment previously required surgery. For patients in Ghaziabad, having access to the full range of bronchoscopic and pleural interventions locally means that lung cancer can be staged, interstitial lung disease can be diagnosed, and pleural conditions can be managed without the surgical pathway that was previously the only option.
The Interventional Pulmonology suite at Yashoda Medicity, Ghaziabad provides that capability, supported by specialist interventional pulmonologists and a dedicated procedural facility.
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