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Hemothorax and needle thoracostomies in prehospital traumatic cardiac arrest: An autopsy series of 172 cases. [PDF]

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von Vopelius-Feldt J   +5 more
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Surgical stabilization of flail sternum and bilateral chest wall injury in an octogenarian after horse trampling injury. [PDF]

open access: yesTrauma Surg Acute Care Open
Tai JW   +5 more
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Predictors of successful closure following open-window thoracostomy in patients with empyema: a single-center retrospective cohort study. [PDF]

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Matsumiya H   +11 more
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Thoracostomy

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Tube thoracostomy in the Emergency Department is an integral part of trauma and care and treatment of nontraumatic intrapleural collections. An understanding of pleuropulmonary anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology forms the basis for appropriate and safe application of this procedure. Rapid diagnosis and treatment of intrapleural collections in the
D L, Dalbec, R L, Krome
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Chest Tube Thoracostomy

Critical Care Clinics, 1992
Knowledge of the indications, placement, and management of chest tubes in the intensive care unit is essential for the care of the critically ill patient. Awareness of the complications and mechanical difficulties that can occur with chest tubes and their drainage systems is essential for the safe and effective use of these devices.
T J, Iberti, P M, Stern
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Tube Thoracostomy

Archives of Surgery, 1995
To determine the complication rate and risk factors associated with tube thoracostomy (TT) in the trauma patient.Retrospective hospital chart review.Level I trauma center.Four hundred twenty-six consecutive patients who underwent TT were initially reviewed; 47 deaths occurred unrelated to TT placement.
S W, Etoch   +3 more
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Tube thoracostomy.

The Journal of family practice, 1978
Every primary care physician should be familiar with three methods of draining fluid or air from the pleural cavity. These methods are: (1) the insertion of a needle or Intracath catheter into the pleural space; (2) a tube thoracostomy using a Trocar catheter; and (3) a tube thoracostomy using a large intercostal tube.
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Complication rates of tube thoracostomy

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1997
This study compared the complication rates of tube thoracostomy performed in the emergency department (ED) versus the operating room (OR) and the inpatient ward (IW). A retrospective case series of all patients at an urban, university-based level 1 trauma center hospital who received tube thoracostomy for any indication between 1/1/93 and 12/31/93 was ...
L, Chan   +4 more
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