Abstract
The field of pediatric bronchoscopy is rapidly expanding and enables diagnostic tests and therapeutic maneuvers, benefiting many children suffering from respiratory disease. However, due to a paucity of pediatric providers trained in bronchoscopy, many institutions rely on adult interventionalists collaborating with pediatric care teams to complete these procedures. In this article, we address the adult interventionalist taking on these cases and offer insight into key differences in pediatric anatomy and physiology, unique challenges encountered in this population and explore the equipment available in pediatric sizes. We also consider the future of the field, including broadening pediatric training to enhance capacity to complete these necessary procedures.