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Efficacy of chest tube clamping prior to removal in patients with pneumothorax

Respiratory Investigation
Pneumothorax often requires chest drain insertion, and a clamping test is sometimes performed before removal to minimize lung re-collapse. However, evidence supporting its utility remains limited. This study evaluated the utility of the clamping procedure and identified risk factors associated with lung re-collapse.We retrospectively analyzed 440 ...
Masafumi Shimoda   +5 more
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RNs Removing Chest Tubes

American Journal of Nursing, 1998
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Are Routine Chest Radiographs After Chest Tube Removal in Thoracic Surgery Patients Necessary?

Journal of Surgical Research, 2022
Eric W Schaefer   +2 more
exaly  

Simplified chest tube removal: a new technique.

Current surgery, 1990
There is a simple method to remove chest tubes using a transparent adhesive dressing. The dressing provides an inexpensive, comfortable, waterproof, and secure air-tight seal and also allows visualization of any drainage.
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Chest Tube Removal: An Expanded Role for the Bedside Nurse

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2014
Brenda S, Hood   +2 more
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Omission of routine chest x-ray after chest tube removal is safe in selected trauma patients

American Journal of Surgery, 2010
Michael D Goodman, Timothy A Pritts
exaly  

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