There is scant evidence on the management of chest tubes after surgery for pneumothorax. Most of the current knowledge is extrapolated from studies performed on subjects with lung cancer. This article reviews the existing literature with particular focus on the effect of suction and no suction on the duration of air leak after lung resection and surgery for pneumothorax. Moreover, the role of regulated suction, which seems to provide some benefit in reducing pneumothorax recurrence after bullectomy and pleurodesis, is discussed. Finally, a personal view on the management of chest tubes after surgery for pneumothorax is provided
BackgroundUniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (UniVATS) was utilized with a rapid growth....
Postoperative air leaks and pleural residual spaces are often encountered during partial lung resect...
Background. The use of pneumoperitoneum to treat prolonged air leaks or space problems, or both, aft...
ObjectiveThe objective is to determine the optimal manner to remove a chest tube after pulmonary res...
Prolonged chest tube drainage is one of the most common postoperative complications of pulmonary res...
Air leaks are common after lung resection, and normally seal with conservative therapy. Re-thoracoto...
European Journal of Cardio-thoracic SuBackground and objective: To our knowledge, no reports have be...
Air leaks after a pulmonary resection continue to be the most common postoperative complication. The...
Immediately after lung resection, air tends to collect in the retrosternal part of the chest wall (i...
AbstractObjectiveThe presence of a chest tube is a factor significantly associated with postoperativ...
The Society for Translational Medicine and The Chinese Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surge...
Purpose: Tube thoracostomy is frequently used in thoracic trauma patients. However, there is no cons...
Background/Objective:Chest drainage tube after surgery causes pain and prolonged length of hospital ...
To evaluate whether external suction is more advantageous than water seal in patients undergoing sel...
Airleaks are one of the most common complications associated with elective lung resection. There hav...
BackgroundUniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (UniVATS) was utilized with a rapid growth....
Postoperative air leaks and pleural residual spaces are often encountered during partial lung resect...
Background. The use of pneumoperitoneum to treat prolonged air leaks or space problems, or both, aft...
ObjectiveThe objective is to determine the optimal manner to remove a chest tube after pulmonary res...
Prolonged chest tube drainage is one of the most common postoperative complications of pulmonary res...
Air leaks are common after lung resection, and normally seal with conservative therapy. Re-thoracoto...
European Journal of Cardio-thoracic SuBackground and objective: To our knowledge, no reports have be...
Air leaks after a pulmonary resection continue to be the most common postoperative complication. The...
Immediately after lung resection, air tends to collect in the retrosternal part of the chest wall (i...
AbstractObjectiveThe presence of a chest tube is a factor significantly associated with postoperativ...
The Society for Translational Medicine and The Chinese Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surge...
Purpose: Tube thoracostomy is frequently used in thoracic trauma patients. However, there is no cons...
Background/Objective:Chest drainage tube after surgery causes pain and prolonged length of hospital ...
To evaluate whether external suction is more advantageous than water seal in patients undergoing sel...
Airleaks are one of the most common complications associated with elective lung resection. There hav...
BackgroundUniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (UniVATS) was utilized with a rapid growth....
Postoperative air leaks and pleural residual spaces are often encountered during partial lung resect...
Background. The use of pneumoperitoneum to treat prolonged air leaks or space problems, or both, aft...