Closed Pleural Drainage and Suction Systems
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Key Points
- Thoracic surgeons must be familiar with insertion of both pigtail catheters using the Seldinger technique under ultrasound guidance and traditional large bore chest tubes.
- Multiple randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have produced contradictory results regarding the use of applied external suction to chest drains after pulmonary resections.
- Digital drain technology holds promise in leading to a deeper understanding of pleural space mechanics after pulmonary resection and for the refinement of evidence-based practice in chest tube management.
- The liquid drainage threshold for removal of a chest drain should take into account body weight and whole-body lymphatic flow to establish a patient-specific threshold.
- There are several recognized factors and models that can identify patients at higher risk of prolonged air leak after pulmonary resection.
- Patients with a prolonged air leak can be safely managed in the outpatient setting.
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Key Points
- Thoracic surgeons must be familiar with insertion of both pigtail catheters using the Seldinger technique under ultrasound guidance and traditional large bore chest tubes.
- Multiple randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have produced contradictory results regarding the use of applied external suction to chest drains after pulmonary resections.
- Digital drain technology holds promise in leading to a deeper understanding of pleural space mechanics after pulmonary resection and for the refinement of evidence-based practice in chest tube management.
- The liquid drainage threshold for removal of a chest drain should take into account body weight and whole-body lymphatic flow to establish a patient-specific threshold.
- There are several recognized factors and models that can identify patients at higher risk of prolonged air leak after pulmonary resection.
- Patients with a prolonged air leak can be safely managed in the outpatient setting.
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Last updated: March 20, 2020
Citation
Gilbert, Sebastian, and Daniel G French. "Closed Pleural Drainage and Suction Systems." Pearson's General Thoracic Surgery. STS Cardiothoracic Surgery E-Book, Chicago: Society of Thoracic Surgeons, 2020. STS Surgery, ebook.sts.org.
Gilbert S, French DG. Closed Pleural Drainage and Suction Systems. In: Darling GE, Baumgartner WA, Jacobs JP, eds. Pearson's General Thoracic Surgery. STS Cardiothoracic Surgery E-Book. Chicago: Society of Thoracic Surgeons; 2020. ebook.sts.org. Accessed March 29, 2023.
Gilbert, S., & French, D. G. (2020). Closed Pleural Drainage and Suction Systems. In Darling, G., Baumgartner, W., & Jacobs, J. (Eds.), Pearson's General Thoracic Surgery. STS Cardiothoracic Surgery E-Book. Chicago: Society of Thoracic Surgeons. ebook.sts.org
Gilbert S, French DG. Closed Pleural Drainage and Suction Systems [Internet]. In: Darling GE, Baumgartner WA, Jacobs JP, editors. Pearson's General Thoracic Surgery. STS Cardiothoracic Surgery E-Book. Chicago: Society of Thoracic Surgeons; 2020. [cited 2023 March 29]. Available from: ebook.sts.org.
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