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a) Small-bore pigtail catheter
a) Small-bore pigtail catheter. b) Insertion of chest drain using aseptic Seldinger technique. c) Post-procedure radiograph with drain in situ. a) Small-bore pigtail catheter. b) Insertion of chest drain using aseptic Seldinger technique. c) Post-procedure radiograph with drain in situ. This patient had rapid drainage of fluid following drain insertion and developed ARDS, most likely due to re-expansion pulmonary oedema. Rishi Pabary, and Ian M. Balfour-Lynn breathe 2013;9: ©2013 by European Respiratory Society
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