When Every Second Counts: Novel Device to Shorten Chest Tube Insertion Time in a Pre-hospital Setting

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Abstract

Tension pneumothorax is a life-threatening medical emergency mostly associated with chest trauma. It is considered a leading cause of death due to injury and represents a substantial portion of potentially preventable deaths in the battlefield. The accepted therapeutic approach is manual thoracostomy with chest tube insertion. This is a relatively simple procedure when performed by skilled hands and in optimal conditions. In the battlefield and in other pre-hospital settings or when performed by unprofessional personnel, it may become complicated and time-consuming. We describe a novel technique for the treatment of pneumothorax in the pre-hospital setting, utilizing a quick, one-handed, easy-to-apply approach.

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Drori, A., Kan-tor, Y., Nadorp, B., Goldstein, C., Buxboim, A., Nahmias, Y., & Levy, L. (2016). When Every Second Counts: Novel Device to Shorten Chest Tube Insertion Time in a Pre-hospital Setting. Pulmonary Therapy, 2(2), 215–219. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41030-016-0020-4

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