Pull out the pigtail
A key step for pigtail drains is to uncoil the internal portion of the catheter before withdrawal. The healthcare provider will firmly hold the catheter and cut it at least two inches away from the exit site to release the internal "pigtail" shape. This video is targeted at medical professionals, contains user contributed content and material that may be confusing to a lay audience. Pigtail catheters represent a minimally invasive solution for fluid or air drainage, and their removal requires careful attention to prevent complications. PURPOSE: To outline the indications and procedure guideline for the insertion and removal of a chest tube (tube thoracostomy) or a pigtail catheter in a trauma patient.
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