Dr. Taylor Stone performs a navigation bronchoscopy biopsy
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New procedure offers less invasive lung biopsy

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Patients in central and southern Illinois now have access to a more precise, safer way to detect lung cancer, thanks to a new robotic-assisted technology available through a partnership between SIU Medicine and Springfield Memorial Hospital.

Pulmonologists Taylor Stone, MD and Mingchen Song, MD, performed the first biopsies using the platform last month. The Ion navigational bronchoscopy system reaches deep into the lung, to biopsy nodules that were previously difficult to access. Its ultra-thin, flexible catheter provides stability and precision, allowing physicians to collect tissue samples with greater accuracy and lower risk of complications compared to traditional methods.

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Early detection significantly improves survival rates, and the addition of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy at Springfield Memorial Hospital ensures patients have access to cutting-edge diagnostic tools closer to home.

“By offering this procedure locally, we’re giving our patients a chance for earlier diagnosis with fewer invasive procedures, improving their chances for better outcomes,” said Dr. Stone.

To further support early diagnosis, the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine has established a dedicated Pulmonary Nodule Clinic, where specialized pulmonologists assess and manage patients.

For referrals or consultations, contact 217.545.8000.

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