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Seldinger technique chest drains and complication rate
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- Published on: 29 April 2016
- Published on: 29 April 2016Is the Andrews Introducer BESTShow More
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Placement of chest drains can be associated with serious complications such as penetration of intra-thoracic and upper abdominal organs. This should be a less common occurrence nowadays as trochar use is no longer advocated.[1]
Chest tube malposition post insertion is also common[2] as it can be difficult to manoeuvre the drain with the standard equipment once it is in the chest cavity. Usin...
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