ICU Family Guide
Understanding your loved one’s care
How it works
Step by step
Preparation
Your loved one is given sedation or light anaesthesia to keep them comfortable. If already on a breathing machine, it is done through the tube.
Scope is passed
A thin flexible tube with a camera (about the width of a pencil) is gently passed through the mouth or breathing tube down into the airways.
Examination & samples
The doctor looks at the airways on a screen, clears mucus or blockages, and may collect a small sample if needed for testing.
Finished — usually 15–30 min
The scope is removed. Your loved one is closely monitored by nurses for a short period afterward.
Common questions
How it works
Step by step
Pain relief given
The skin is numbed with a local anaesthetic injection, and pain medication is given. Your loved one will feel pressure but not sharp pain.
Small incision
A small cut — about 1–2 cm — is made between the ribs on the side of the chest. The tube is then carefully guided into the space around the lung.
Tube is secured
The tube is stitched in place and connected to a sealed drainage bottle. You will see fluid or air bubbling out — this is normal and expected.
Stays in until healed
The tube remains in place for hours to days depending on the condition. When drainage stops and the lung has re-expanded, it is gently removed.
Common questions