| Literature DB >> 25861609 |
Apostolos Gogakos1, Nikolaos Barbetakis1, George Lazaridis1, Antonis Papaiwannou1, Anastasia Karavergou1, Sofia Lampaki1, Sofia Baka1, Ioannis Mpoukovinas1, Vasilis Karavasilis1, Ioannis Kioumis1, Georgia Pitsiou1, Nikolaos Katsikogiannis1, Kosmas Tsakiridis1, Aggeliki Rapti1, Georgia Trakada1, Athanasios Zissimopoulos1, Katerina Tsirgogianni1, Konstantinos Zarogoulidis1, Paul Zarogoulidis1.
Abstract
The Heimlich valve is a small one-way valve used for chest drainage that empties into a flexible collection device and prevents return of gases or fluids into the pleural space. The Heimlich valve is less than 13 cm (5 inches) long and facilitates patient ambulation. Currently there are several systems in the market. It can be used in many patients instead of a traditional water seal drainage system. The Heimlich chest drainage valve was developed so that the process of draining the pleural cavity could be accomplished in a safe, relatively simple, and efficient manner. This valve system has replaced the cumbersome underwater drainage bottle system. Moreover; the Heimlich valve system connects to chest tubing and allows fluid and air to pass in one direction only. This system functions in any position, and it does not ever need to be clamped, a regulated suction can be attached to it if necessary. The valve drains into a plastic bag that can be held at any level, allowing the patient undergoing chest drainage to be ambulatory simply by carrying the bag. In the current mini review we will present the Heimlich valve system and method of insertion.Entities:
Keywords: Heimlich valve; Pneumothorax; VATS
Year: 2015 PMID: 25861609 PMCID: PMC4381465 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.03.25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839