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Comparison of a large and small-calibre tube drain for managing spontaneous pneumothoraces
Respiratory Medicine, 09/10/09
Benton IJ et al. – A practical finding however was that in those large pneumothoraces where re–expansion failed, the tip of the drain had not been sited at the apex of the pleural cavity irrespective of the drain type inserted.
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