Percutaneous pigtail catheter versus chest tube for the treatment of pediatric traumatic hemothorax: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study
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Laura F Goodman 1, Alice M Martino, John Schomberg, Jason D Sciarretta, Mari Freedberg, Adora Santos, Sharven Taghavi, Martin Tafazoli, David V Shatz, Kathleen E Doyle, Samantha M Koenig, Robert T Russel, V Christian Sanderfer, Samuel W Ross, Lawrence Willis, Regan F Williams, Meera Kotagal, Stephen J Hartman, Deidre Wyrick, Derek Krinock, Nicholas Namias, Connor Shatz, Ryan Spurrier, MaKayla L O'Guinn, R Scott Eldredge, David N Notrica, Allison G McNickle, Michael Farrell, Elizabeth Hughes, Allison B Frederick, Christian J Streck, Roseanna Guzman-Curtis, Alexandra Dimmer, Isabella Armento, Shea P Gallagher, Matthew J Martin, Oliver B Lao, Kelsey Palladino, Thomas K Duncan, Graal Diaz, Stephanie D Chao, Meagan E Peterson, David Darcy, Matt Byrne, Francesk Mulita, Vasileios Mousafeiris, Arturo Aranda, Rodrigo Gerardo, Daniel C Cullinane, Christopher G Turner, Claudia Alvarez, Sara B Edwards, Raul Coimbra, Lucas P Neff, Jessica L Rauh, Jessica A Keeley, Hye Kwang E Kim, Christopher Fisher, Priya Patel, Victoriya Staab, Charles Lu, Utsav Patwardhan, Romeo C Ignacio, Andrei Radulescu, Georgi Mladenov, Patrick C Bonasso 2nd, Daniel W Regeir, Patricio E Lau, Samantha Troncoso-Munoz, Alana Beres, Stephanie Papillon, Amanda Carlson, Syamal Dave Bhattacharya, Alexander Urevick, Brianna M Holcomb, Shannon L Castle, Umar F Bhatti, Eric J Ley, Peter Ehrlich, Nikhil Shah, Jeffry Nahmias
Background: Small percutaneously placed pigtail catheters (PCs) for traumatic hemothorax (HTX) are safe and effective in adults but have not been evaluated in children. We hypothesized that PC would have similar efficacy and complication rates compared with chest tubes (CTs).
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