Management of pneumothorax with 8.3-French Pigtail Catheter: description of the ultrasound-guided technique and case series

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Abstract

Spontaneous and traumatic pneumothorax are most often treated with chest tube (CT) thoracostomy. However, it appears that small-bore drainage systems have similar success rates with lower complications, pain, and discomfort for the patient. We present the description of the ultrasound-guided technique for pneumothorax drainage with an 8.3-French pigtail catheter (PC) in a case series of 10 patients.

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Ramírez-Giraldo, C., Rey-Chaves, C. E., & Rodriguez Lima, D. R. (2023). Management of pneumothorax with 8.3-French Pigtail Catheter: description of the ultrasound-guided technique and case series. Ultrasound Journal, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13089-022-00303-4

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