Benefits of omitting chest drain after thoracoscopic major lung resection

JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE(2019)

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The usage of chest drains after thoracic surgery was first reported in 1922 and has been a routine part of the procedures since the 1950s (1). Aside from draining the pleural cavity of air and excess fluid, the indication for chest drains is to prevent a possible pneumothorax from evolving into a pressure pneumothorax and to help and guide the surgeons in the decision making of the need for redo- surgery.
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