06/05/2026
A 70-year-old smoker with hypertension and benign prostate hypertrophy had one bout of hemoptysis (small amount). CT thorax showed focal bronchiectasis and right lower lobe collapse with suspicion of an endobronchial mass in the right middle lobe. Flexible bronchoscopy revealed a smooth, vascularized mass over the right bronchus intermedius with post-obstruction mucus. Referred here for evaluation for rigid bronchoscopy and debulking. Underwent rigid bronchoscopy and debulking with electrocautery snaring and cryodebulking on 1/5/2026. Post-operative, well and discharged the next day. The mass was coagulated with APC prior to debulking, which prevented massive bleeding during the procedure. The mass was confirmed to arise from the right middle lobe, and the right lower lobe was re-canalized. The histology was carcinoid.