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Background: The ION system is a shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (SS-RAB) platform developed to biopsy peripheral pulmonary nodules (PPNs). There is a lack of data describing the use of this system in the Chinese population. The study aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of using SS-RAB to diagnose PPNs across multiple centers within China.
Methods: This prospective, multicenter study used SS-RAB in consecutive patients with solid or sub-solid PPNs 8 to 30 mm in largest diameter. Primary endpoints were diagnostic yield and the rates of procedure- or device-related complications. Radial endobronchial ultrasound (rEBUS) was to confirm lesion localization, followed by sampling, using the Flexision biopsy needle, biopsy forceps, and cytology brush. Subjects with nonmalignant index biopsy results were followed up to 6 months.
Results: A total of 90 PPNs were biopsied from 90 subjects across 3 centers using SS-RAB. The median nodule size was 19.4 mm (IQR: 19.3, 24.6) in the largest dimension. In all (100%) cases, the catheter successfully reached the target nodule with tissue samples obtained. The diagnostic yield was 87.8% with a sensitivity for malignancy of 87.7% (71/81). In a univariate analysis, nodule lobar location, presence of bronchus sign, and rEBUS view were associated with a diagnostic sample, but only rEBUS view showed an association in a multivariate analysis. The overall pneumothorax rate was 1.1% without pneumothorax requiring intervention, and there was no periprocedural bleeding.
Conclusion: As an emerging technology in the Chinese population, SS-RAB can safely biopsy PPNs with strong diagnostic performance.
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J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol
October 2025
Section of Interventional Pulmonology, Bronchoscopy, and Pleural Diseases, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine. UC San Diego Health, La Jolla, CA.
Background: The optimal airway registration strategy for shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (ssRAB) is uncertain. This study explored if "partial" registration improves efficiency of ssRAB while maintaining procedure performance, and investigated other factors impacting procedure duration.
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August 2025
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA; Department of Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA. Electronic address:
Purpose: Pulmonary nodule localization is essential for many procedures in children with cancer. Shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (ssRAB) is a preferred modality of nodule biopsy and localization in adult thoracic surgery, but its utility in pediatric surgery is unknown. We examined the feasibility of ssRAB including bronchial tree mapping and nodule localization in children.
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September 2025
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USA; Thoracic Surgery Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
Background: The identification of high-grade patterns and mucinous features of invasive primary lung adenocarcinoma on biopsy specimens can have implications on therapeutic decisions across all stages of disease. Shape sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (ssRAB) is an emerging modality for the concomitant diagnosis and staging of lung cancer. We evaluated the performance of ssRAB for adenocarcinoma pattern identification, and particularly high-grade patterns, as well as the histopathologic concordance between biopsy and surgical resection specimens.
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June 2025
Department of Respiratory Endoscopy, Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Background: Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) and shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (ssRAB) are the two dominant bronchoscopic technologies for the diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary nodules (PPNs). However, data directly comparing ENB and ssRAB are limited. We designed a randomized controlled trial to compare the diagnostic performance of these two technologies.
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