Safety of one 8.5-Fr pigtail catheter for postoperative continuous open gravity drainage after uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery pneumonectomy
Xiang-Long Kong, Yue- Zhang, Yu- Jia, Bo-Xiong Ni, Mingyu- Wang, Xiang-Yuan Jin, Hai Xu, Shi-Dong Xu

TL;DR
Using a single 8.5-Fr pigtail catheter for drainage after a specific lung surgery is shown to be safe and effective.
Contribution
Demonstrates the safety and efficacy of using a single 8.5-Fr pigtail catheter for postoperative drainage in a specific minimally invasive lung surgery.
Findings
No patient experienced complications from chest tube malfunction.
Low complication rates and effective drainage were observed with the 8.5-Fr pigtail catheter.
Abstract
Uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery pneumonectomy (U-VATS-P) is feasible and safe from a perioperative standpoint. How to choose the proper chest tube and drainage method is important in enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols. In this study, we aimed to assess the safety of one 8.5-Fr (1Fr = 0.333 mm) pigtail catheter for postoperative continuous open gravity drainage after U-VATS-P. We retrospectively reviewed a single surgeon’s experience with U-VATS-P for lung cancer from May 2016 to September 2022. Patients were managed with one 8.5-Fr pigtail catheter for postoperative continuous open gravity drainage after U-VATS-P. The clinical characteristics and perioperative outcomes of the patients were retrospectively analyzed. In total, 77 patients had one 8.5-Fr pigtail catheter placed for postoperative continuous open gravity drainage after U-VATS-P for lung cancer.…
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TopicsComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Augmented Reality Applications · Human Motion and Animation
