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Roswell Park Adopts New Robotic Bronchoscopy System for More Accurate Biopsies

  • July 16, 2025

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Clinical Report: Roswell Park Adopts New Robotic Bronchoscopy System

Overview

Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center has implemented the Galaxy robotic bronchoscopy system, enhancing the accuracy of lung nodule biopsies. This new technology significantly reduces radiation exposure and the risk of complications such as pneumothoraces.

Background

Robotic bronchoscopy represents a significant advancement in the diagnosis of lung cancer, allowing for more precise targeting of peripheral lung lesions. The introduction of the Galaxy system builds on previous technologies, addressing challenges related to CT to body divergence that can affect biopsy accuracy. As lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality, improving diagnostic techniques is crucial for timely and effective treatment.

Data Highlights

The Galaxy robotic bronchoscopy system is estimated to be three times more accurate in identifying lung nodules compared to traditional radiology, with an 88% reduction in radiation exposure.

Key Findings

  • The Galaxy system allows real-time adjustments to bronchoscope positioning, improving biopsy accuracy.
  • It significantly reduces the risk of pneumothoraces and bleeding during lung biopsies.
  • Digital tomosynthesis enhances the identification of small and less dense nodules.
  • Robotic bronchoscopy has been shown to have a diagnostic yield of approximately 69.6% to 86.6% in various studies.
  • Modern bronchoscopic techniques are associated with low complication rates, reinforcing their safety in appropriate candidates.

Clinical Implications

The adoption of the Galaxy robotic bronchoscopy system may lead to improved diagnostic outcomes for patients with suspected lung cancer. Clinicians should consider this technology to enhance biopsy precision and minimize patient risk during procedures.

Conclusion

The Galaxy robotic bronchoscopy system represents a significant advancement in the field of interventional pulmonology, offering improved accuracy and safety for lung nodule biopsies. Its implementation at Roswell Park is expected to enhance patient care in lung cancer diagnosis.

References

  1. Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Navigating to the Periphery of the Lung: A Robotic Bronchoscopy Demonstration
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  5. NCCN Guidelines® Insights - Lung Cancer Screening, Version 1.2025
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  7. Frontiers, Unlocking the depths: the evolution of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy
  8. NCCN Guidelines® Insights - Lung Cancer Screening, Version 1.2025 | NCCN Continuing Education
  9. Navigational Bronchoscopy or Transthoracic Needle Biopsy for Lung Nodules - PubMed
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