Emergency Thoracocentesis
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2020
- An inside look at an ER case in which a dog presented in severe respiratory distress and needed an emergency thoracocentesis performed.
In this video, we demonstrate how to perform thoracocentesis (thoracentesis) on a dog with pneumothorax. The dog in this video sustained motor vehicle trauma resulting in pneumothorax (collapsed lungs) and respiratory distress.
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Thank you for what you do!! Wow, thank goodness that you saved his life
Poor dog. Great video.
Hi, thank you for your videos, so so useful. I would be worried about if the air I am draining comes from into the lungs or from the pneumothorax. Any advice about this?
What will you do after aspiration i means you suture the wound or open wound healing?
Do you use any diagnostic equipment?
Did you use an ultrasound to guide the needle?
Yes, it is a helpful guide on the best pocket to place the needle and helps us ensure we got as much fluid out as we can.
I asking my self? Does she on this video pumpe the air in the chest or she aspirate air from the pleural cavity?
My dog was died because of this...but it's too late for her for the treatment and we put her down...
So sorry for you loss
Was it blood that was in her chest