Management of Persistent Pulmonary Air Leak with the Drentech™Simple System. Case Report

Abstract

Persistent pulmonary air leak affects between 10-15% of pulmonary surgical procedures, generally requiring management through the use of conventional chest drainage systems (water-sealed pleural chamber) of subjective interpretation due to poor detection sensitivity. of leaks, resulting in increased morbidity, hospital stay, and costs.

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Castillo Hernández Abraham Alejandro , NarváezVillanueva Juan Manuel ,Hervert HernándezArmando ,Rubio Anaya Veronica , De la Rosa Medina Bibiana , Castro RoblinLuis Eduardo

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  • EP ID EP740087
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i5-01
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Castillo Hernández Abraham Alejandro, NarváezVillanueva Juan Manuel, Hervert HernándezArmando, Rubio Anaya Veronica, De la Rosa Medina Bibiana, Castro RoblinLuis Eduardo (2023). Management of Persistent Pulmonary Air Leak with the Drentech™Simple System. Case Report. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 3(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-740087