"Chest Tube Placement" by Chris Weldon for OPENPediatrics

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  • @carriefawcett9990
    @carriefawcett9990 5 років тому +40

    I had this done in 2007 after i was stabbed in the back three times resulting in a haemopnuemothorax. Words cannot explain how much this procedure hurts. Not just the insertion, but for hours afterwards i remember feeling phenomenal discomfort in my lungs, chest...everywhere. My whole body was just engulfed in excruciating pain despite the morphine. I couldn't sit up or lie down in any sort of comfort. I vaguely remember tears falling down my face and i was moaning. It was so bad it took my mind off the stinging wounds in my back. I was so traumatised, that three years later when i got pregnant to my partner ( not the same person who stabbed me, to be clear!!) I decided straight up to have a planned caesarean as i could not bear the thought of going through hours and hours of labour pain in case it was as bad or worse than the thoracostomy. I hope to God i never feel pain like that ever again. But im grateful to the excellent medical staff for saving my life. Thanks for reading my account of this procedure.

    • @carriefawcett9990
      @carriefawcett9990 5 років тому

      @Achiever Hub i was in hospital 4 days. My memory is sketchy but I'm sure it went in on the night i arrived and came out on the 4th day. Next time my ex rings me I'll confirm that and get back to you because he'll remember. But I'm pretty sure it was 4 days🙂.

    • @carriefawcett9990
      @carriefawcett9990 5 років тому

      @Achiever Hub i had blood and air ( haemopnuemothorax)

    • @carriefawcett9990
      @carriefawcett9990 5 років тому

      @Achiever Hub oh no, I'm so sorry to hear that😢did you have spontaneous pneumothorax or an injury? Have the drs told you why it is in for so long? Please feel better soon ♥️ and don't worry, it doesn't hurt coming out. You just have to hold your breath when they take it out. Then they'll stitch you up.

    • @SojournONE
      @SojournONE 5 років тому +2

      Did you ever have pain after the surgery? Its been a year since my procedure and i still have pain between my ribs. I just want to make sure its normal before i go and try to do Somthing about it. Thanks

    • @SojournONE
      @SojournONE 5 років тому

      Achiever Hub i was in the hospital for three weeks. Keep your chin up. Once this is over youll have a crazy story to tell. Also once the tube comes out the pain resolves so fast. Like all the weight is pulled up off your shoulders. Stay strong fam

  • @serenityfreedom3096
    @serenityfreedom3096 4 роки тому +17

    Nursing student here. Thanks for giving me a sense of what my pt had. Reading about it leaves much out, your video was excellent!

  • @geetasadera664
    @geetasadera664 Рік тому +3

    RN student here and thank you for providing important information.

  • @jacksmith659
    @jacksmith659 3 роки тому +10

    I have been watching this while having dinner. This is awesome.

  • @not_bout_it
    @not_bout_it 5 років тому +117

    I still remember the pain from this procedure. I had pneumonia and my lung collapsed. I remember about 10 people rushing in the room. They rolled me over and held me down. I did not receive any anesthesia and I can say this was definitely the most pain I have ever experienced in my life. Coughing while this tube was inserted was hell. Removal wasn't so painful

    • @SojournONE
      @SojournONE 5 років тому +5

      xHeroinx same. Mine was last year. The coughing once the tube was inserted was hell. But you gotta fight through it to re-inflate your lung.. I still have intercostal pain, do you have a similar problem? And how long ago was it?

    • @Twin1294
      @Twin1294 5 років тому +1

      How long did you have it in before the removal?

    • @ershadsulaiman8778
      @ershadsulaiman8778 4 роки тому

      Twin1294 me it is my 8days tomorrow and hopefully they could remove it on monday

    • @paddymahoney18
      @paddymahoney18 4 роки тому

      @@ershadsulaiman8778 I had the exact same thought on the same day as you, didn't happen for me but I got it out today.

    • @michellejaneoconnor6850
      @michellejaneoconnor6850 4 роки тому +9

      My son is only 18 and he had this procedure last night. It was such a painful procedure that i could hear him screaming in pain inside the operating room and i couldn't help but cry listening to my son in agony. He said he was given the anesthesia and the doctor said the same, but I'm just surprised how the patient still had to go through such pain.

  • @subhashreepal9949
    @subhashreepal9949 2 роки тому +3

    It's really helpful , I am a nursing student and thanks to you I get to know about the demonstration of this procedure 😊

  • @dysfunctionstorage
    @dysfunctionstorage 4 роки тому +55

    Just a quick note: Always and I mean ALWAYS insert your finger and inspect digitally the thorax cavity! Adhesions are always a bad surprise, but putting the tube into the lungs or in the abdomen is a disaster.

    • @MrMateib
      @MrMateib 3 роки тому +4

      I wouldn't say always and always, because you may find yourself in the case of a costal comminutive fracture and you could insert your finger right into a sharp bone fragment or worse you could insert the fragment into the lung parenchyma

    • @aphiwokuhlemayongo3370
      @aphiwokuhlemayongo3370 3 роки тому +1

      That was also my concern, you have to sweep with your finger before inserting the tube

  • @ChrisSmith-fr5oi
    @ChrisSmith-fr5oi 4 місяці тому +1

    An awesome video using a non living patient that doesn't'take one for the team'. No one is suffering and all learning. No ethics dilemma. Thank you for the humanity

  • @rahaminprettomalca379
    @rahaminprettomalca379 2 місяці тому +2

    Gracias, excelente presentación, no actualiza en nuestra práctica profesional del día a día. gracias.

  • @sarahsalsa2461
    @sarahsalsa2461 Рік тому +2

    This was the most painful thing I've ever experienced.
    I had a significant amount of fluid that was impacting my heart and lungs.
    Pneumonia and blood clots were the cause for the mass build up of the fluid.
    Coughing while this is in, hurts like absolute hell!
    It caused some lung damage.
    It hurt when it was taken out too.
    My stomach felt like it was burning (possibly because it was empty.... I kept throwing up any time I ate something.)
    My shoulder and rib area felt like it was being ripped apart.
    I wouldn't wish this procedure on any one.
    To anyone who has had it recently, I hope your healing is going well. 💜

  • @fasamah.kollie8767
    @fasamah.kollie8767 Рік тому +1

    I love everything about what I saw especially how the required steps information for the procedure was listed.
    I did observes my first case today. Thanks for adding up to my knowledge ❤❤❤🤝

  • @akitoyeptho8775
    @akitoyeptho8775 2 роки тому +1

    Content was straight to the point

  • @tasekahross3203
    @tasekahross3203 3 роки тому +6

    Content was great & straight to the point!! Huge help with my studies!

  • @hafsaahmed5363
    @hafsaahmed5363 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou for animated video and explaining in detail...it was much easy to understand through your video than reading from the book. Keep up the good work.
    Love from PAKISTANI MBBS student! 🇵🇰

  • @toyinoliviajibowu7807
    @toyinoliviajibowu7807 Рік тому +1

    Great visuals, this makes the procedure easy to understand.

  • @radiannaall5424
    @radiannaall5424 5 років тому +12

    a very good presentation, I would like to see it on a real patient, thank you.

  • @ديابنبيلرشادالهواري

    Chest tube installation is one of the most important operations we perform in an emergency if the lung stops working or there is a rib fracture that affects the efficiency of the lung function

  • @entparekh
    @entparekh 3 роки тому +1

    Very simple and easy way of presentation.Good.

  • @khadijahadebayo
    @khadijahadebayo 4 роки тому +2

    The length of the video is just right👌

  • @jasdipkahlon7002
    @jasdipkahlon7002 2 роки тому +1

    It was great video for student nurses to understand. Thanks

  • @dani4elle
    @dani4elle 3 роки тому +4

    I had this a month ago i still feel the pain by the tube but i am recovering now please take care of your lungs i swear you will not want that to be inserted in your body for as long a a month

  • @_unknown_420
    @_unknown_420 10 місяців тому +1

    Im here rn with a chest tube in the hospital ongoing for 3 days prayers for me thou 🙏🏽

  • @virajpandya8382
    @virajpandya8382 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing the good content, however, me being a learner i could only say it was helpful and easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @ig7672
    @ig7672 4 роки тому +4

    This was amazing. Thank you. Content is just right.

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 5 років тому +3

    Very nice. The anchoring suture is wrapped around the tube not also "through". Anchoring so that it is impossible for the tube to be accidentally advanced is extremely important to prevent infection.The tube is occluded during placement. As you pointed out, the instrument used for thoracostomy is passed over the inferior rib so as to avoid the intercostal vessels and nerve.
    Also the more anterior the placement, the more those structures are jeopardized. I would always apply an iodine ointment barrier at the puncture site before applying the dressing materials.

  • @joepretorius4326
    @joepretorius4326 4 роки тому +2

    Smaller bore tube thoracostomy via a Seldinger technique is far less traumatic and/or painful. Most fluid collections/air drain effectively unless a very thick pus as in empyema is present. This technique also allows for pre-insertion aspiration to confirm presence and location of effusion.

  • @stonemoon6412
    @stonemoon6412 Рік тому +1

    Very informative, thank you for nice and helpful demonstration

  • @clairesomero
    @clairesomero Рік тому +1

    I would have liked to have seen the nurses role in the procedure and the care during the period of time the chest tube is in.

  • @NatureLover-zv1vv
    @NatureLover-zv1vv 4 роки тому +3

    Just right and very helpful...
    Thank you so much for making such videos...🙂

  • @NocturnalTerror
    @NocturnalTerror 2 роки тому

    I had necrotizing pancreatitis and developed severe fluid build up. I had a large aspiration incident of around 2 liters into my lungs. I developed ARDS and was eventually put onto ECMO. After surviving severe sepsis, ARDS, abdominal compartment syndrome and 2 codes I was sent to ICU and they put a chest tube in. The pain was intense but nothing like pancreatitis itself.

  • @bintaceesay6699
    @bintaceesay6699 2 роки тому +1

    This is Soo helpful for my upcoming exams

  • @aimanalius
    @aimanalius 4 роки тому +2

    It was a very good video. you didn't however mention about , the positioning of the patient, : The patient should be supine on table with arm above the head.. Also, Incision should be 2-4 cm.

  • @handy4758
    @handy4758 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing demonstration

  • @dr.sankesh3170
    @dr.sankesh3170 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice and comprehensive demonstration. Thank you so much 😊💕.

  • @NMA1105
    @NMA1105 Місяць тому

    As an ER nurse, we have to sometimes use sedation or local anesthesia and this is done in a strict aseptic technique

  • @kellyspringer614
    @kellyspringer614 5 років тому +15

    I had two tubes on my left and one on the right. The most agonizing pain of my life!

  • @DoctorSoyemi
    @DoctorSoyemi 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the clarity of the information. The speed was ok. But more detailed information could be appreciated.

  • @darioflores7306
    @darioflores7306 Рік тому +1

    I was at the hospital for 15 days with a Pneumothorax which made my lung collapse. Fortunately I did get anesthesia but I can tell you…coughing,sneezing(if you even can) or any subtle movement is hell hurts like crazy. I had it for 13 days inside me it was the more uncomfortable 13 days of my life but it saved my life at the end of the day

    • @haziqariffin1989
      @haziqariffin1989 Рік тому

      How do you go peeing or pooping?

    • @darioflores7306
      @darioflores7306 Рік тому +1

      @@haziqariffin1989 stand up and go😂it’s going to hurt but if you can manage the pain just stand up and go

    • @sarahsalsa2461
      @sarahsalsa2461 Рік тому

      I had this done 2-3 weeks ago and still can't sneeze. 😂
      I hope you're feeling better now 😊

  • @jhopesnoseflute
    @jhopesnoseflute 3 роки тому +3

    I just had mine removed today!! 💜💜

  • @msenglish2321
    @msenglish2321 4 роки тому

    Great video as well, At least it gave me a clear visual of what the procedure should look like.

  • @abdullahalameer5557
    @abdullahalameer5557 11 місяців тому

    Excellent illustration, if possible, demonstration on a real patient would be fantastic!

  • @Charky23
    @Charky23 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @NavneetKaur-wp3qc
    @NavneetKaur-wp3qc 6 років тому +1

    Animation is the best part of your video,thanks

  • @jassiramed3092
    @jassiramed3092 6 років тому +2

    I had three chest tubes going it has been three weeks after i got discharge and it still pretty hard go walk and to breath , im feeling better now but i feel like this is going yo take a real long time to heal a 100%

    • @carriefawcett9990
      @carriefawcett9990 5 років тому

      What happened to you? I had a left side haemopnuemothorax after being stabbed three times in the back. The thoracostomy insertion was the worst agony I've ever felt in my entire life. For hours afterwards mt lungs and chest felt like they were on fire. I couldnt get comfortable. I had as much morphine as they could give me but was still in pain and high level of discomfort. It's the second- worst thing to ever happen to me, the stabbing was the worst..but the chest tube hurt more. How did you find it?

  • @prettysavage2203
    @prettysavage2203 2 роки тому +1

    It’s a very nice and informative video 😊

  • @rbrishi96
    @rbrishi96 3 роки тому +1

    Very precise video & to the point , great work guys , thank you ! 😄

  • @keithkersten5586
    @keithkersten5586 5 років тому +2

    Enjoyed the simplicity and good sound presentation

  • @patrickpanggaral
    @patrickpanggaral Рік тому +1

    Mine was so painful. They push the tube al the way in near to may collar bone til the tube bend to my shoulder. It hurts so much. My lungs was impaled.

  • @beavegan2787
    @beavegan2787 2 роки тому +1

    Although I am not a pediatric nurse, this is a very good video!

  • @madeehamajeed6122
    @madeehamajeed6122 Рік тому +1

    Nice demonstration

  • @laxmirajput_17
    @laxmirajput_17 3 роки тому +1

    Very good nd easy way to explain

  • @iloveyousoniwillneverleave9653
    @iloveyousoniwillneverleave9653 2 роки тому +1

    So just recently in the past year i spent a month in the hospital due to chylothorax. I got curious on how they inserted my chest tube, and here i am.

  • @lydialaird3979
    @lydialaird3979 3 роки тому

    I had this as 12 years old- thankfully I was not awake for this process. I do remember that it was painful during my recovery- I ended being allergic to the suture itself- I scratched on the tube, it fell put, had to reinsert it with different suture then I was fully done with the tube.

  • @dr.umeshvaishnav5033
    @dr.umeshvaishnav5033 3 роки тому +1

    Sterilization and anesthesia at incision site not demonstrated, please add it vedio

  • @mohamedmetallaoui6139
    @mohamedmetallaoui6139 3 роки тому +1

    Very good explained, thanks a lot

  • @shrinivasan7702
    @shrinivasan7702 3 роки тому +1

    Add content about patient position.
    Parts of chest tube
    How much to inserte

  • @markisealvarez5155
    @markisealvarez5155 4 роки тому +7

    Laying in my hospital bed with a chest tube inserted, going on day 3. I'm alone because of the caromavirus but seeing these comments gives me some comfort that this will end soon.

    • @idkitstaken
      @idkitstaken 4 роки тому +3

      I hope you'll heal and get better soon 💙💙💙

    • @targobundy4291
      @targobundy4291 4 роки тому

      hang in there. you can get out of there and be bank you normal life again.

    • @sarahsalsa2461
      @sarahsalsa2461 Рік тому

      I hope you're doing better now 💙

  • @ahmadmail7857
    @ahmadmail7857 2 роки тому +1

    What should be the depth if incision and chest tube inserted to avoid lung injury????

  • @syedtouseef7456
    @syedtouseef7456 2 роки тому +1

    Good explanation

  • @yaiburanakul8505
    @yaiburanakul8505 3 роки тому

    Thank you. The content is just right.

  • @munganiayvonne3548
    @munganiayvonne3548 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic videos

  • @IsratJahan-pt9xd
    @IsratJahan-pt9xd 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video❤️ Please make more Videos.

  • @hospitalqueen4047
    @hospitalqueen4047 4 роки тому +2

    I have a tiny scar on my side even after 11 years. I Anahi had 4 tummy drainage tubes (2 on each side)

  • @snehagupta9395
    @snehagupta9395 3 роки тому +1

    It's very well demonstrated🙏

  • @nathanrumpf5660
    @nathanrumpf5660 3 роки тому +2

    Do you worry about damaging the long thoracic nerve when dissecting?

  • @EnnieMatsheni
    @EnnieMatsheni 28 днів тому +1

    Very interesting

  • @nelsonokobia7047
    @nelsonokobia7047 3 роки тому +1

    Great video👌

  • @Celltastic
    @Celltastic 4 роки тому

    yeah i had pneumothorax about 5 times myself back to back but thankfully my last surgery seems to have fixed it for good the surgery was always painful and waiting in the hopsital with a tube in your chest was painful too thankfully i havent had it anymore and it seemingly fixed for good

  • @olaadukeh9662
    @olaadukeh9662 5 років тому

    good tutorial.... easy to understand, appropriate length

  • @wickypatel
    @wickypatel 7 років тому +2

    Sir, thank you for a wonderful video and learning.
    3 questions from my side..
    1. Position of patient for tube placement
    2. What to do if tube gets blocked
    3. How to remove tube

    • @carpediem8533
      @carpediem8533 5 років тому +1

      Position: sitting and leaning forward preferably
      Lateral while lying (45degree bed)

  • @qonnet
    @qonnet Рік тому

    Excellent vedio sir but add position of hand above head, local anaesthesia, clamping the tube end before inserting and how far the tube is pushed into pleural space

  • @afrathegreat9053
    @afrathegreat9053 3 роки тому +1

    How do you know it's in the pleural space. How do you prevent it from entering lung

  • @ilhammamedov743
    @ilhammamedov743 7 місяців тому

    Please, include practical steps of chest tube remonal and securing stoma as well. Does stoma always requires suture for closure or occlusive dressing might sometimes be enough ? Thank you for demo.

  • @Ritesh-ot1iv
    @Ritesh-ot1iv 4 роки тому +1

    Tomorrow is my operation of the same. I'm a bit nervous 😥

  • @Bitly24
    @Bitly24 5 років тому +7

    clamp before placement?

  • @Missmethinksalot1
    @Missmethinksalot1 Рік тому

    Perfect summary

  • @emrekocman4174
    @emrekocman4174 7 років тому +1

    One of the Best educational videos🖒

  • @patrickkawooya4538
    @patrickkawooya4538 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, but I would wish to see ggreater details on placement, clearly explaining the need to avoid nerves, directing the tube to the site, the aseptic and anesthetic technique should used, and how to avoid pulmonary edema, tube blockage, air leakage, etc

  • @حيدرعيسى-ج2ح
    @حيدرعيسى-ج2ح 4 роки тому +1

    I like everything
    Everything is perfect
    Thank you so much

  • @moradzayed
    @moradzayed 2 роки тому +1

    thank you very much

  • @reshmachandhrasekaran4193
    @reshmachandhrasekaran4193 11 місяців тому

    Indication of em Thoracotomy with stat output

  • @astralxpriestess9270
    @astralxpriestess9270 Рік тому +1

    to all the nursing students on here, i am a recovering addict. had to get this procedure done due to trauma on the lungs. i ended up almost dead because the emergency room doctor in my small town would no longer listen to me as a human being he just assumed i wanted pain meds because i was an addict in the er. i went once a week and kept getting misdianosed until one day i got lucky and got a different doctor. she was my saving grace. my lungs were filled with fluid. my oxygen levels were so low i was on the highest amount of oxygen they could give me. i was rushed to another hospital and was immediately prepped for surgery. i was on a morphine pump norcos tramadol. it didnt touch the pain. unfortunaely for me i had to take dilauded instead of the morhine because i was still in so much pain after the surgery. it was the worst time in my life. the moment they took out my chest tubes they took me off all pain meds besides norco and tramadol. i was to go home with both. before i left the doctor told me they didnt feel comfotable giving me vicodin because they didnt want me to relapse. mind you i had not been weaned. two minutes before i walked out the door the doctor took the script of norco and said all i could have was tramadol. i was in so much pain i couldnt walk. i used a walker for a month. anyways i went to the pharmacy and went to fill my script. the doctor cacelled the tramadol too and left me with nothing. i understand i was an addict, but i couldnt even feel a vicodin because my tolerance was so high. so basically the hospital kept me doped up and let me leave to go home and suffer. the pain was so bad i didnt sleep for a week straight. i had to sleep sitting up. if i got any. i cried on the way hoime to my mom and told her i didnt want to get high anymore. i really didnt. but i had no choice but to go out and buy heroin because the pain was unbearable, not to mention the pain from the opiod withdrawls was just beginning. i tried to make it thru the night but the tykeonal and ibuprofen did nothing. the heroin relived alot of thet pain but i had to use a lot and frequently just to be able to properly function. the next day i had decided i had had enough i didnt want to use and i hated the hopsital for not having a heart and making me suffer so. i take responsibilty but id rather give birth over and over again than ever have to go through that again. i tried to take my life the next night. i didnt have a job i didnt want to be a junkie anymore and the pain was so unbearable i culdnt take it. addicts are humans. yes we should feel some pain as a reminder so we dont make that choice again. we should feel a little something. but everything. i have severe ptsd and i hate going to emergency rooms. please remember we are humans just like you. please have a little compassion the next time u treat an addict. I am so glad i am alive. that was 6 years ago. i am a year clean and in college to be a Recovery Support Specialist. There is hope.

    • @princexxprice8348
      @princexxprice8348 Рік тому

      Hello, I just wanted to post that I hear you ! Kudos to you ! All the best

    • @sarahsalsa2461
      @sarahsalsa2461 Рік тому

      I hope you are doing much better now! 💙

  • @ehsanrahimi5177
    @ehsanrahimi5177 3 роки тому +1

    thank you so much

  • @dr.yanshulrathi3378
    @dr.yanshulrathi3378 5 років тому +10

    different sizes of the tubes and how much length to insert

    • @paddymahoney18
      @paddymahoney18 4 роки тому +1

      The tube for me was like half the size of a pencil. Not that garden hosepipe looking monster, for the benefit of the viewers I hope.

  • @EMADEDDINEELOUETER
    @EMADEDDINEELOUETER 2 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU

  • @mhuraic
    @mhuraic 3 роки тому +1

    i dont know if the nipple landmark works in female patients considering breasts sag and nipples become displaced?

  • @chale9790
    @chale9790 Рік тому

    I don't remember much as a kid but I do remember I was always in the hospital because of my asthma. I have scars on both sides and I've always been curious about it. I'm thinking this is the procedure I had as a kid

  • @hanlines
    @hanlines 4 роки тому +2

    I'm 41, 6'2" 180. Never had any health complications.
    I'm currently in the hospital with a tube in the right side of my chest. Yesterday I had a spontaneous pneumothorax.
    It came on while walking with my morning coffee to my desk at work. Felt like a huge ball of gas in my chest.
    I knew something serious had happened because it was difficult to breath. I google searched "What does a collapsed lung feel like" before leaving the office.
    I made it to the ER and was having the tube installed shortly after. Now, the Atrium Oasis 3600 machine is collecting air from my chest but I'm worried because of the bubbling in the view finder. The doctors don't telling me much but they think its leaking. I'm a bit scared but in good spirits.
    I have the tube entering about 3 inches above my right nipple, In the video here the tube is in a different location than I have. Thank you for reading and best wishes to anyone in this situation.

    • @abdulmalekabdullah3494
      @abdulmalekabdullah3494 4 роки тому +1

      how do you feel now sir? is everything okay? I'm 23 and I had a tension pneumothorax in my left lung and in the first few days i had some air leaking in the device but later the doctor told me to walk a lot (which helped me drain a lot of fluids) and then after the air suction device was on for 3 days the lesk has stopped.

    • @hanlines
      @hanlines 4 роки тому

      Abdulmalek Abdullah best wishes to you,
      I’m home how and mostly healed up. The small tube in my chest was replaced with a larger tube in my side between the ribs because it was leaking and never sealed up. I my lung actually collapsed again while I’m the hospital. They placed the large tube in and it drained a lot off. I had the “Pleurodesis” and so far so good. How are you doing? I stayed home for the month of March , out of work, to reduce my risk of catching covid19 .

    • @TheJtoben
      @TheJtoben 4 роки тому

      Hey hope ure okay now . What it sounds like u had was a spontaneous pneumothorax seen in a typical athletic built male

  • @SuburbanPreparedness
    @SuburbanPreparedness 7 років тому +1

    Great video! Thanks. Thanks for what you guys do.

  • @markvincentbesa3449
    @markvincentbesa3449 3 роки тому +1

    thank you

  • @tomwatson5884
    @tomwatson5884 7 місяців тому

    Punctured a ling from breaking 3 ribs in a quad accident in 2020. This was by far the most painful thing ive ever experienced. When the doctor shoved his fingers through my chest wall i experienced pain i didnt know the human body was capable of. I dont understand why this procedure is done without anesthesia. While its in its pretty uncomfortable and i was expected to reach up for x rays every few hours. Also, I had a nurse at ruby memorial hospital in morgantown wv laugh and joke about how she forgot to turn the valve on so if get suction, one ripped the scabs off of the left side of my body which was ripped up from ankle to head from the quad tire because she was so rough applying neosporin, and them refusing to allow me any kind of bath or hygeine at all for 6 days while i was in there.

  • @صالحمجدي-ر1و
    @صالحمجدي-ر1و 4 роки тому

    great demonstration, thank you very much. :)

  • @golammortuja1484
    @golammortuja1484 5 років тому +1

    It is very very good for understand.
    & thank you

  • @nursechrissymarie2865
    @nursechrissymarie2865 6 років тому +2

    I love your videos-!!!

  • @jinlinwu1423
    @jinlinwu1423 6 років тому +33

    good tutorial. but shoudn't you clamp the chest tube when inserting it through the chest wall?

    • @Teddymwenda
      @Teddymwenda 5 років тому +1

      ahhhh i dont think

    • @marcuspersson7110
      @marcuspersson7110 5 років тому

      Yes, you should. Also better to prepare the sutures before attempting to insert the tube.

    • @docforven
      @docforven 4 роки тому

      depends. typically no need, esp if they are on positive pressure.

    • @dysfunctionstorage
      @dysfunctionstorage 4 роки тому

      If there is effusion it is better to clamp, otherwise it is really messy. For air it is better to left open - open pneumothorax is better as a tension one.

  • @dikonguecaroline596
    @dikonguecaroline596 9 місяців тому

    Thank You

  • @kanchannandanwar7519
    @kanchannandanwar7519 4 роки тому

    Nice video amd simple to understand

  • @Gl_dys
    @Gl_dys 4 роки тому

    Thanks for such a beautiful video. Very understandable 😍

  • @e.m7268
    @e.m7268 7 років тому

    This video is great, everything is clear 😍 thank you so much 🙏🏼

  • @norcetwithrnys
    @norcetwithrnys 4 роки тому

    Totally complete video...👍