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Title: Straightening out chest tubes: what size, what type, and when. Author: Mahmood K, Wahidi MM. Journal: Clin Chest Med; 2013 Mar; 34(1):63-71. PubMed ID: 23411057. Abstract: Although chest tube placement is one of the most common procedures in managing patients with pleural disease, it is not clear what size and type of chest tube is indicated for various conditions. Chest tubes can be divided into small- (≤14 French [Fr]) and large-bore (>14 Fr) and can be placed by blunt dissection, guidewire (Seldinger), or trocar guidance. Recently a trend has been seen toward using smaller chest tubes for most indications, given their relative ease and patient comfort. This article summarizes the rationale for using different chest tubes depending on the clinical scenario.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]