Successful Removal of Malpositioned Chest Drain Within the Liver by Embolization of the Transhepatic Track

Volume: 32, Issue: 4, Pages: 825 - 827
Published: Oct 30, 2008
Abstract
The insertion of a chest drain catheter for the management of a pneumothorax in an 82-year-old woman resulted in the unusual complication of liver penetration. The position of the drain was assessed by contrast-enhanced computed tomographic scan. Because the patient was hemodynamically stable and no damage to major vessels was seen on computed tomographic scan, the patient was treated in a nonoperative manner. A procedure was performed under...
Paper Details
Title
Successful Removal of Malpositioned Chest Drain Within the Liver by Embolization of the Transhepatic Track
Published Date
Oct 30, 2008
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
825 - 827
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