2023
DOI: 10.18502/crcp.v7i5.11870
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Why the Lung Doesn’t Expand After Chest Tube Insertion?: Learning from Errors

Abstract: Chest tube insertion is one of the common and critical procedures in emergency room. The most common tool for chest tube position confirmation is chest x-ray. The aim of this case report is to explain one of pitfalls of this tool in confirmation of chest tube position. The patient was a 36-year-old man who had been transferred to ED by EMS due to blunt chest trauma in a motor vehicle collision. After detecting pneumothorax in chest CT scan, chest tube has been inserted and chest x ray has been done for chest t… Show more

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