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Percutaneous pigtail catheter versus chest tube for the treatment of pediatric traumatic hemothorax: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study

Video Published 2025-12-09 Updated 2026-05-10

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Multicenter EAST study comparing pigtail catheters versus chest tubes for pediatric traumatic hemothorax drainage found no significant differences in failure rates, complications, or length of stay. Pigtail catheters appear similarly safe and effective despite being used in only 13% of cases, offering clinicians a viable alternative drainage option.

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  • Pigtail catheters and chest tubes show no significant difference in failure rates or complications for pediatric traumatic hemothorax drainage
  • Only 13% of 500+ pediatric trauma patients with hemothorax were treated with pigtail catheters versus traditional chest tubes
  • Length of stay and ICU duration were similar between pigtail catheter and chest tube groups in this EAST multicenter study
  • Pigtail catheters are a safe and effective alternative to chest tubes for pediatric hemothorax, offering clinicians more treatment flexibility

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