Are you asleep during a lung biopsy?
Sophia Vance
Published Jan 22, 2026
You will be awake during the test. You will be given medicine to help you relax (sedative). You may be given oxygen through a nasal tube or face mask. Your heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing will be watched during the test.
How painful is a lung biopsy?
Lung biopsy procedures are not usually painful and have few risks that doctors associate with them. A doctor will only recommend a lung biopsy procedure to support their diagnosis. For example, if a person has smaller lung nodules, a biopsy may be too risky and difficult to justify.How long does a biopsy take on the lung?
The procedure usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. The biopsy is done in the following way: A chest x-ray or chest CT scan may be used to find the exact spot for the biopsy.What does a lung biopsy feel like?
You may be sore where the doctor made the cut (incision) in your skin and put in the biopsy needle. You may feel some pain in your lung when you take a deep breath. These symptoms usually get better in a few days. If you cough up mucus, there may be streaks of blood in the mucus for the first week after the procedure.Are lung needle biopsies painful?
A needle biopsy is less invasive than open and closed surgical biopsies, both of which involve a larger incision in the skin and local or general anesthesia. Generally, the procedure is not painful. Results are as accurate as when a tissue sample is removed surgically.New Device for Lung Biopsy-Mayo Clinic
Can you go home after a lung biopsy?
Call the Medical Imaging Central Booking Office at 416 340 3384. After your lung biopsy, a responsible adult must take you home in a car or a taxi and stay with you for 24 hours. If someone cannot be with you, your biopsy will be cancelled and re-booked until someone is available.Is a lung biopsy serious?
Risks of the procedureAn open or thoracoscopic lung biopsy is a surgical procedure that is performed under general anesthesia. As with any surgical procedure, complications may occur. Some possible complications may include, but are not limited to, the following: Blood loss or clots.