Interventional Radiology
Online ISSN : 2432-0935
Technical Note
Large-bore Chest Tube Insertion: Seldinger Technique over Two Guidewires
Atsushi SaigaTakeshi AramakiRui Sato
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2024 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 74-77

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Purpose: Large-bore chest tube insertion is commonly performed using the trocar technique and blunt dissection; however, large-bore chest tube can cause severe visceral injury due to penetration, which is a life-threatening complication. Conversely, small-bore chest tubes can be safely inserted using the Seldinger technique; however, small-bore chest tubes are prone to blockage, especially in empyema cases. Therefore, this study aimed to demonstrate large-bore chest tube insertion using the Seldinger technique over two guidewires following image-guided puncture.

Material and Methods: We started performing large-bore chest tube insertion using the Seldinger technique over two guidewires following image-guided puncture in February 2022. Demographic data and procedural details, such as chest tube size, dilator size, procedure time, and type of image-guided puncture, of patients who underwent this procedure between February 2022 and March 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. Technical success was defined as the successful drainage of the pleural cavity.

Results: This method was used for performing ten procedures in nine patients who presented with empyema, pneumothorax, and pulmonary fistula. The insertion of a large-bore chest tube with a size ranging from 18- to 24-French was successfully performed in all cases without any complications. The median procedure time was 17.5 (first quartile-third quartile, 13.5-28.0) min.

Conclusions: Large-bore chest tube insertion using the Seldinger technique over two guidewires may be used as an alternative to conventional methods.

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