Improvised chest tube drain for decompression of an acute tension pneumothorax

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A case of a woman presenting with an acute tension pneumothorax during a Navy humanitarian mission in East Timor is presented. The patient was treated at a local rural clinic run by our medical team. Prompt insertion of a chest tube saved the woman's life; however, there were no chest tube drains available. A field chest tube drain constructed out of an IV bag, a sterile water bottle, and tubing provided an adequate underwater seal and drain. Because of the remote location and limited resources, standard prehospital chest tube management had to be modified. A brief review of simple and tension pneumothoraces and management along with a description of the field chest tube drain is presented.

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Vinson, E. D. (2004). Improvised chest tube drain for decompression of an acute tension pneumothorax. Military Medicine. Association of Military Surgeons of the US. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED.169.5.403

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