OBJECTIVE: To determine the insertional and positional complications encountered by the placement of intercostal chest drains (ICDs) for trauma and whether further training is warranted in operators inserting intercostal chest drains outside level 1 trauma unit settings. METHODS: Over a period of 3 months, all patients with or without an ICD in situ in the front room trauma bay of Tygerberg Hospital were included in the study. Patients admitted directly via the trauma resuscitation unit were excluded. No long-term infective complications were included. A self-reporting system recorded complications, and additional data were obtained by searching the department's records and monthly statistics. RESULTS: A total of 3989 patients with trauma...
The goal of this study was to investigate TT placement patterns and resident confidence at one acade...
Thoracoabdominal penetrating trauma management is challenging when diaphragm injuries are involved. ...
Introduction: There are no prospective studies looking at complications of pleural procedures. Previ...
Objective. To determine the insertional and positional complications encountered by the placement of...
Introduction Intercostal chest drain (ICD) insertion is a commonly performed procedure in trauma and...
Introduction: Intercostal catheters (ICC) are the standard management of chest trauma, but are assoc...
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...
Introduction: Trauma is one of the most common causes of death in low- and middle-income countries, ...
Background: Chest trauma is common and its pattern varies in different places. Majority of patients ...
Insertion of intercostal drainage (ICD) tube is one of the commonest surgical procedure that is life...
Chest drain placement is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in routine clinical pr...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medicine residents frequently perform invasive procedures, including tube thor...
Background: Chest tube insertion is a simple and sometimes life‑saving procedure performed mainly by...
ABSTRACT Objective: to identify predictors of chest drainage complications in trauma patients atten...
The goal of this study was to investigate TT placement patterns and resident confidence at one acade...
Thoracoabdominal penetrating trauma management is challenging when diaphragm injuries are involved. ...
Introduction: There are no prospective studies looking at complications of pleural procedures. Previ...
Objective. To determine the insertional and positional complications encountered by the placement of...
Introduction Intercostal chest drain (ICD) insertion is a commonly performed procedure in trauma and...
Introduction: Intercostal catheters (ICC) are the standard management of chest trauma, but are assoc...
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...
Introduction: Trauma is one of the most common causes of death in low- and middle-income countries, ...
Background: Chest trauma is common and its pattern varies in different places. Majority of patients ...
Insertion of intercostal drainage (ICD) tube is one of the commonest surgical procedure that is life...
Chest drain placement is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in routine clinical pr...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medicine residents frequently perform invasive procedures, including tube thor...
Background: Chest tube insertion is a simple and sometimes life‑saving procedure performed mainly by...
ABSTRACT Objective: to identify predictors of chest drainage complications in trauma patients atten...
The goal of this study was to investigate TT placement patterns and resident confidence at one acade...
Thoracoabdominal penetrating trauma management is challenging when diaphragm injuries are involved. ...
Introduction: There are no prospective studies looking at complications of pleural procedures. Previ...