KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 77 | JANUARY - MARCH, 2022
Comparative Study between the Use of Pigtail Catheters and Traditional Chest Tube Drain in Cases with Pneumothorax
Vaidya S, Karmacharya RM, Shrestha B, Adhikari MM, Sharma R, Khadka S, Bhandar N, Hada G
Abstract: Background
Pneumothorax is a condition in which air or other gas is present in the pleural cavity.
Mainstay of management of pneumothorax is to remove the air from the pleural
space usually done by chest tube insertion. There is still uncertainty whether minimal
invasive management with pigtail catheter is sufficient for the management of
pneumothorax.
Objective
To find the effectiveness, safety, tolerability, efficacy of pigtail catheters and large
bore chest tubes.
Method
Prospective comparative study was done in Dhulikhel Hospital between August
2019 till August 2021. Chest tube insertion used to be the only available treatment
modality till December 2020 (15 months). Following January 2021 after obtaining
ethical clearance for use of pigtail insertion for pneumothorax, this treatment
modality was done (8 months).
Result
Among 76 patients, 52(68.4%) underwent a large bore chest tube and 24 (34.6%)
pigtail catheter patients. Mean age of the patients was 48 years (SD 18.01). Duration
of hospital stay and length of hospital stay was more in large bore catheters and less in
pigtail catheters. Eight hours post tube placement of the expansion of the lungs was
present in pigtail and was statistically significant. Pain killer used in pigtail catheters
was limited to Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, for large bore catheter opioids
were added and were statistically significant.
Conclusion
Pigtail catheter is nearly effective as compared to traditional wide bore catheters.
Keyword : Large bore chest tube, Painkillers, Pigtail, Pleural space, Pneumothorax