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Pigtail Catheter for Drainage of (Pneumothorax/Simple Effusion) is a Effective Procedure (pigtail)

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Assiut University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Pleural Effusion

Treatments

Device: pigtail

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05641779
pigtail drainage

Details and patient eligibility

About

Assessment and evaluation of Pigtail application in drainage of pneumothorax and haemothorax.

Full description

Chest injuries are common following blunt and penetrating trauma. Fewer than 10 per cent of blunt injuries and 15-30 per cent of penetrating injuries require surgical management1. Most can be managed with tube thoracostomy to expand the lung (pneumothorax) or to drain blood (haemothorax)2. Although tube thoracostomy is fairly effective, it can be associated with complications such as mispositioning, malfunction, or injury by insertion through the diaphragm or liver3-5. The standard tube size.

Has usuallybeen32-40Fr.Insertion of such a large -calibre tube requires a cut-down technique, can be traumatic, and is often associated with significant pain and discomfort. Pigtail catheters, originally used by cardiologists to drain chronic pericardial effusion6, were later modified and adapted for pleural drainage7. Because of their small size and reduced trauma during placement, patients may experience significantly decreased pain and discomfort. Pigtail catheters are frequently used in the paediatric population8-10, as well as in adult, non-traumatic situations11-17 Pigtail catheters inserted at the bedside have similar efficacy to traditional chest tube.

Enrollment

25 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • iatrogenic pneumothorax

Exclusion criteria

  • Age less than 18 years.
  • refused to participate.
  • Unconscious.
  • spontaneous pneumothorax.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

amr i abdel_aal, lectureer; mohamed g gaber, resident

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