The goal of this study was to investigate TT placement patterns and resident confidence at one academic medical center. In addition, our second objective was to gather quantitative data on the frequency and context of TT placement, rates of complications, and factors associated with complications among residents at TJUH
Context: Fluid collection in the pleural space following pleural and pulmonary disease and trauma re...
Physician Assistants (PAs) are frequently delegated the task of performing invasive procedures. Whil...
Objective: To investigate the current performance of urological residents regarding basic urological...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medicine residents frequently perform invasive procedures, including tube thor...
Introduction: Tube thoracostomy complications depend on the operator’s skill, patients’ general cond...
Background: Thoracic trauma is commonly treated with tube thoracostomy. The overall complication rat...
Objective: This study aims to explore the common causative factors of dysfunctional closed chest d...
The purpose of this study was to describe the frequency and types of complications after tube thorac...
Aim: We have analyzed the chest tube thoracostomies (CTT) performed in our Thoracic Surgery clinics ...
Objective: To determine the demographic pattern, indications and complications associated with tube ...
Background. Tube thoracostomy is widely used throughout the medical, surgical, and critical care spe...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the insertional and positional complications encountered by the placement of...
Objectives: Traumatic iatrogenic pneumothorax occurs most often after a transthoracic needle biopsy....
Background: Chest tube insertion is a simple and sometimes life‑saving procedure performed mainly by...
Objectives: Central venous catheter (CVC) and chest tube (CT) insertions are common bedside procedur...
Context: Fluid collection in the pleural space following pleural and pulmonary disease and trauma re...
Physician Assistants (PAs) are frequently delegated the task of performing invasive procedures. Whil...
Objective: To investigate the current performance of urological residents regarding basic urological...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medicine residents frequently perform invasive procedures, including tube thor...
Introduction: Tube thoracostomy complications depend on the operator’s skill, patients’ general cond...
Background: Thoracic trauma is commonly treated with tube thoracostomy. The overall complication rat...
Objective: This study aims to explore the common causative factors of dysfunctional closed chest d...
The purpose of this study was to describe the frequency and types of complications after tube thorac...
Aim: We have analyzed the chest tube thoracostomies (CTT) performed in our Thoracic Surgery clinics ...
Objective: To determine the demographic pattern, indications and complications associated with tube ...
Background. Tube thoracostomy is widely used throughout the medical, surgical, and critical care spe...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the insertional and positional complications encountered by the placement of...
Objectives: Traumatic iatrogenic pneumothorax occurs most often after a transthoracic needle biopsy....
Background: Chest tube insertion is a simple and sometimes life‑saving procedure performed mainly by...
Objectives: Central venous catheter (CVC) and chest tube (CT) insertions are common bedside procedur...
Context: Fluid collection in the pleural space following pleural and pulmonary disease and trauma re...
Physician Assistants (PAs) are frequently delegated the task of performing invasive procedures. Whil...
Objective: To investigate the current performance of urological residents regarding basic urological...