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Chest tube insertion |
| Overview Recovery Risks |
| Alternative Names: |
| Chest drainage tube insertion; Insertion of tube into chest; Tube thoracostomy |
| Expectations after surgery: |
| Recovery from the chest tube insertion and removal is usually complete, with only a small scar. |
| Convalescence: |
| The patient will stay in the hospital until the chest tube is removed. While the chest tube is in place, the nursing staff will carefully check for possible air leaks, breathing difficulties, and need for additional oxygen. Frequent deep breathing and coughing is necessary to help re-expand the lung, assist with drainage, and prevent normal fluids from collecting in the lungs. |
Chest tube insertion - series |
Chest tube insertion |
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