“…Although sedation is an indispensable part of pleuroscopy, the latter may be performed under LA with or even without sedation [13,116,117]. In fact, in some centers, pleuroscopy is carried out under LA as a standard technique [27]. The avoidance of sedation may be justifiable since it may be associated with some complications (airway obstruction, hypoxic events, respiratory depression, hypotension, nausea, or vomiting) that might be unavoidable even by experienced physicians [30].…”