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BOB in Ped Surg 2023 - PAPS Winner - Jamie Schnuck, MD

Video Published 2023-02-01 Updated 2026-06-02

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Retrospective study examining routine chest tube placement after pediatric lung resection (lobectomy and wedge resection) to develop protocols for eliminating unnecessary plural drainage. Findings show majority of patients had no postoperative air leak with median chest tube duration of 1-2 days across procedure types.

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  • Routine chest tube placement after pediatric lung resection may be unnecessary in select patients without documented air leaks
  • 75-90% of pediatric patients undergoing lobectomy or wedge resection had no postoperative air leak documented
  • Median chest tube duration was 1-2 days across all procedure types, suggesting potential for elimination in protocolized approach
  • Enhanced recovery pathways eliminating routine chest tubes could reduce pain, anxiety, radiation exposure, and hospital length of stay
  • Adult ERAS literature supports selective chest tube use; pediatric data now emerging to guide protocol development

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