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Chest, Vol 67, 482-483, Copyright © 1975 by American College of Chest Physicians
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LS Gottlieb and R Hillberg
The management of intractable hemoptysis, short of surgery, is poorly defined. A technique is described utilizing a bronchofiberscope and a Fogarty catheter that not only provides visualization of the source of bleeding, but also furnishes a means of controlling the bleeding. This technique can also be used through a rigid bronchoscope.
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