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13 Chest Tube Insertion

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13 sections · 60 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck will teach you

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What a Chest Tube Is - and Why

    Draining air or fluid so the lung can re-expand

    • Start with the basic picture
    • Why the space filling up is a problem
    • Where and when it is done

    3 slides

  3. 03

    Relevant Anatomy and Physiology

    The pleural space, its lining, and how fluid comes and goes

    • The pleural space and its lining
    • How the space is normally kept dry
    • Pleural fluid turnover - a balanced trickle

    3 slides

  4. 04

    Indications - When To Place One

    Emergency reasons first, then the nonemergent ones

    • Emergency indication - pneumothorax
    • Emergency - hemothorax and esophageal rupture
    • Nonemergent indications
    • The indications at a glance

    4 slides

  5. 05

    Contraindications

    No absolute barriers, only cautions

    • There is no absolute contraindication
    • Other cautionary situations

    2 slides

  6. 06

    Equipment

    The kit, the materials, and choosing the right tube size

    • The chest tube kit
    • Prepackaged chest tube insertion kit
    • Instruments, sutures, and drainage
    • Chest tube size and technique by indication
    • Reading the size table

    5 slides

  7. 07

    Technique - Preparation

    Positioning, finding the safe entry zone, and anesthesia

    • Positioning the patient
    • The triangle of safety - where to enter
    • Triangle of safety for chest tube entry
    • Marking, sterility, and draping
    • Anesthetizing the track down to the pleura
    • One more prep step in penetrating trauma

    6 slides

  8. 08

    Technique - Seldinger

    Guiding a small tube in over a wire

    • The Seldinger idea - a wire leads the way
    • Seldinger technique for chest tube insertion
    • Dilating, placing the tube, and securing it
    • Connecting and confirming

    4 slides

  9. 09

    Technique - Standard (Open)

    Making a track by hand for larger tubes

    • The standard technique - opening the track by feel
    • Standard open chest tube technique
    • Entering the pleura and the finger sweep
    • Placing and directing the tube
    • Securing, connecting, and confirming

    5 slides

  10. 10

    Removal

    Deciding the tube has done its job, and taking it out safely

    • When to remove - pleural effusion
    • When to remove - pneumothorax
    • Removal technique - the mechanically ventilated patient
    • Removal technique - the spontaneously breathing patient

    4 slides

  11. 11

    Complications

    What can go wrong and how to recognize it

    • The common complications
    • Infection and the role of prophylactic antibiotics
    • A couple of numbers worth remembering
    • Re-expansion pulmonary edema - rare but dangerous

    4 slides

  12. 12

    Expert Tips and Troubleshooting

    Bedside tips to keep it working

    • Watching tubes and troubleshooting a lost air leak
    • Further clearing steps and difficult placements

    2 slides

  13. 13

    Wrap-Up

    The essentials in one pass

    • Rapid review: why a chest tube, and how do you place one safely?
    • Conclusion - the take-home message
    • References
    • Neuro ICU Procedure Atlas

    4 slides