Thoracentesis / ˌ θ ɔː r ə s ɪ n ˈ t iː s ɪ s /, also known as thoracocentesis (from the Greek θώραξ thōrax "chest, thorax"—GEN thōrakos—and κέντησις kentēsis "pricking, puncture"), pleural tap, needle thoracostomy, or needle decompression (often used term) is an invasive medical procedure to remove fluid or air from the pleural space for diagnostic or therapeutic
Abstract. Infection of the pleural space is an ancient and common clinical problem, the incidence which is on the rise. Advances in therapy now present clinicians of varying disciplines with an array of therapeutic options ranging from thoracentesis and chest tube drainage (with or without intrapleural fibrinolytic therapies) to video-assisted
Hemothorax is a recognized complication, which occurs with a risk of approximately 1% overall ( 22 , 24 – 29 ). Her presenting chest X-ray is pictured above (Image 1: Author’s own image). Because of the patient’s debilitating symptomatology, a right-sided bedside thoracentesis was performed. 1.5 L of thin, dark brown fluid was removed and after the procedure, the patient stated she felt much better. Thoracentesis and chest tube insertion are procedures commonly performed in routine clinical practice and are considered mandatory skills for all physicians.
Chest tube insertion is also referred to as chest tube thoracostomy. It’s typically an emergency procedure. It may also be done after surgery on organs or tissues in your chest cavity. The Impact of Gravity vs Suction-driven Therapeutic Thoracentesis on Pressure-related Complications: The GRAVITAS Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial. Chest 2020; 157:702. Alemán C, Alegre J, Armadans L, et al.
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Bleeding is usually limited, but ongoing bleeding requires surgical exploration. Call thoracic surgery.
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on chest radiograph findings, it should be drained by tube thoracostomy. In cases of hemopneumothorax, 2 chest tubes may be preferred, with the tube draining the pneumothorax placed in a more superior and anterior position. Bleeding is usually limited, but ongoing bleeding requires surgical exploration. Call thoracic surgery. This video series is part of a quality improvement educational initiative to train personnel looking after babies. The series covers Neonatal Pneumothorax.Th A thoracentesis shares similarities with two other types of drainage procedure: a paracentesis and a chest tube insertion.
A cannula, or hollow needle, is carefully introduced into the thorax, generally after administration of local anesthesia.
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Hemothorax is a recognized complication, which occurs with a risk of approximately 1% overall ( 22 , 24 – 29 ). Jones PW, et al. Ultrasound-guided thoracentesis: is it a safer method? Chest.
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Thoracentesis and chest tube placement are relatively safe procedures when performed correctly by experienced clinicians. Hemothorax is a recognized complication, which occurs with a risk of approximately 1% overall ( 22 , 24 – 29 ).
The mortality was 1.3 times higher in cirrhotic patients who had thoracentesis compared to noncirrhotic patients with thoracentesis (odds ratio 1.3, value ≤ 0.01, CI 1.14–159). Thoracentesis can be used as both a diagnostic and a therapeutic tool.