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01-03-2013 | How to Do It
“Roman Sandal” modified method for securing the chest drain to the skin
Authors:
Francesco Inzirillo, Casimiro Giorgetta, Eugenio Ravalli, Claudio Della Pona
Published in:
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Issue 3/2013
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Abstract
Chest drain insertion is a simple procedure with very low morbidity and mortality. The correct procedure provides for a good fixation of the drainage to the skin. An alternative “Roman Sandal technique” for securing the chest drain to the skin is proposed compared to the classical methods. The main feature of the method is the fact that a single suture acts as “tube fixing” and “wound closure” by creating an alpha-cross-wires into and around the wound. The new method is presented as more elegant, effective, quicker application and removal of the drainage and excellent cosmetic results.