Resident physician training in bedside pleural procedures: A one-year experience at a teaching hospital
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Resident physician training in bedside pleural procedures: A one-year experience at a teaching hospital
Abstract
Background and objective: This study aims to quantify bedside pleural procedures performed at a quaternary teaching hospital describing technical and epidemiological aspects.
Materials and methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients who underwent invasive thoracic bedside procedures between March 2022 and February 2023.
Results: 463 chest tube insertions and 200 thoracenteses were performed during the study period. Most procedures were conducted by 1st-year Thoracic Surgery residents, with Ultrasound Guidance (USG). There was a notable preference for small-bore pigtail catheters, with a low rate of immediate complications.
Conclusion: Bedside thoracic procedures are commonly performed in current medical practice and are significant in surgical resident training. The utilization of pigtail catheters and point-of-care ultrasonography by surgical residents in pleural procedures is increasingly prevalent and demonstrates high safety.
Keywords: Medical education; Minor surgical procedures; Pleural diseases; Thoracentesis; Thoracic drainage.
Copyright © 2024 HCFMUSP. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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