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												Unexpectedly Lethal Hemothorax in the ICU 						
Author(s): Sakir Akin, Corstiaan A den Uil, Dinis Dos Reis Miranda and Robert J van ThielSakir Akin, Corstiaan A den Uil, Dinis Dos Reis Miranda and Robert J van Thiel             
						
												
				 Chest-tube placement is one of the most common procedures performed to evacuate pleural effusion. Several types and sizes of chest tubes are available. Although chest-tube placement is straightforward, it may be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We describe here a hemothorax in a patient with Veno-venous extra corporeal membrane oxygenator (VV-ECMO) which was treated with chest-tube placements by Seldinger technique.
VV-ECMO is increasingly being used as a bridge to recovery or transplantation in patients with severe pulmonary disease. Unexpected complications, like a hemothorax can cause severe hemodynamic derangement. Treatment of this complication remains challenging for several reasons in patients assisted by VV-ECMO. Introduction of a chesttube should therefore be regarded as a high risk intervention in VV-ECMO patien.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2161-105X.1000349 
																	  
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