Lung Biopsy

Lung biopsy is a procedure performed to sample abnormalities identified on chest imaging, usually to determine the presence or absence of cancer in the lung and the type of cancer. Sometimes it is used for the identification of infections or other abnormalities where the diagnosis is not certain with non-invasive imaging. The study is frequently ordered by pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, or oncologists. Lung biopsies in radiology are usually performed with local anesthesia in the CT or fluoroscopy suite of the radiology department. The patient is positioned on the imaging table and the doctor, guided by the sophisticated imaging, inserts a needle into the lung abnormality to extract several samples of tissue for microscopic examination. The procedure usually takes around 30-45 minutes and requires patients to lie still for this length of time and at some points to hold their breath for up to 10 seconds. Usually patients are discharged within two hours after the procedure is complete. Occasionally they may need to be monitored for several hours or admitted to the hospital if complications occur. Biopsy results usually are available within a few days.

UAB Pulmonary Services is ranked among the best programs of its kind in the nation, and our physicians are consistently listed among the Best Doctors in America for respiratory disease. We serve patients at our main campus and also at our convenient neighborhood clinics in Hoover and Gardendale.

Most UAB Pulmonary Services doctors are triple-board-certified in internal medicine, critical care, and pulmonary medicine. They serve on national boards and specialty organizations, speak at national conferences, publish in scientific and medical journals, and conduct research that is recognized nationally and internationally. Our physicians are continually seeking new ways to treat lung disease and improve the care for patients.

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Meet the Team: Joseph Thachuthara-George, M.D.
Meet the Team | Joseph Thachuthara-George, MD
Hear from UAB Medicine pulmonologist Joseph Thachuthara-George, MD.
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Medical Minute- Pulmonary & Thoracic Surgery
Medical Minute: Pulmonary & Thoracic Surgery
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Barbara – Lung Nodule Patient
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