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The process and safety of removing chest tubes 4 to 12 hours after robotic pulmonary lobectomy and segmentectomy

Ashley J. McCormack, Mohamed El Zaeedi, Travis C. Geraci, Robert J. Cerfolio

Year
2023
Citations
6
Access
Open access

Abstract

Objective: Chest tubes cause pain and morbidity. Methods: This is a quality initiative study and review of patients who underwent robotic pulmonary resection by 1 surgeon (R.J.C.). The goal was to remove chest tubes within 4 to 12 hours after robotic segmentectomy and lobectomy. Primary outcome was removal without the need for reinsertion, thoracentesis, or any morbidity due to early removal of the chest tube. Secondary outcomes were symptomatic pneumothorax, pleural effusion, chylothorax, subcutaneous emphysema, and chest tube reinsertion or thoracentesis within 60 days of surgery. Results: = .001) were associated with chest tube removal within 4 to 12 hours of surgery. Conclusions: Chest tubes can be safely removed within 4 to 12 hours after robotic segmentectomy and lobectomy. Factors associated with successful early chest tube removal are nonsmoking, segmentectomy, and team members becoming comfortable with the process.

Keywords

MedicineThoracentesisChest tubePneumothoraxSurgerySubcutaneous emphysemaChylothoraxPleural effusionChest painCardiothoracic surgery

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