2018
DOI: 10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_78_18
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Use of pigtail catheter and urosac: Numero uno for ambulatory chest drainage!

Abstract: Background:Intercostal chest drainage is required for varied lung diseases with the pleural involvement. While the conventional method of intercostal drainage (ICD) insertion with the bulky underwater drain (UWD) was the gold standard for management, it had numerous disadvantages. It was time and again challenged with better ambulatory methods, although the documentation and continued use of the same are rare in practice. We studied the efficacy of ambulatory chest drainage (ACD) with pigtail and urosac agains… Show more

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“…Following successful insertion, the catheter was connected to a urosac bag for ambulatory chest drainage. [ 3 ] The catheter was fixed with surgical suture, and a sterile dressing was applied. The patient received intravenous 1 g paracetamol and her regular oral medications.…”
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“…Following successful insertion, the catheter was connected to a urosac bag for ambulatory chest drainage. [ 3 ] The catheter was fixed with surgical suture, and a sterile dressing was applied. The patient received intravenous 1 g paracetamol and her regular oral medications.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%