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DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1593401
First Hands-On Experience with the Application of a Newly Designed Double-Branched Thoracic Catheter for Thoracic Interventions
Publication History
28 June 2016
22 August 2016
Publication Date:
29 September 2016 (online)
Abstract
Background We investigated the technical handling of a y-shaped double-branched thoracic catheter with the aim of combining the effect of two separate catheters and the ease of use of a single one.
Methods A total of 20 catheters were placed consecutively in 20 patients.
Results In all patients, it was technically simple to position the catheter, whether in open or video-assisted surgery. The handling during removal corresponded to that of a single drain.
Conclusion This type of drain appears to hold a lot of potential compared with the use of a single drain. Further studies with defined and larger patient populations should be performed.
Disclaimer
The German Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (DGTHG) and The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon neither endorse nor discourage the use of the new technology described in this publication.
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