Pulmonary Air Leak Clinical Trial
Official title:
Experiences With New Digital Surgical Drainage System in Thoracic Surgery
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Thoraguard Surgical Drainage System in a real-world clinical environment. It is believed that this system will offer functional and clinical benefits over the current standard of care system for the removal of surgical fluids and air following thoracic surgery. Observations, experiences, and outcomes in a single hospital setting will be collected for the Thoraguard Surgical Drainage System.
The Thoraguard System is intended for use for drainage of blood, fluids, and gases following
cardiac and thoracic surgery. The system consists of an electronic control module and
drainage kit (fluid collection canister and drainage line) which connect to a proprietary
chest tube but may also connect to other thoracic drainage catheters. The system continuously
monitors line patency, automatically clears the chest tube (when used with Thoraguard Chest
Tube) and drainage line from build-up, and provides digital readings of fluid output trends.
The system is battery powered with integrated suction for ease of ambulation.
Additionally, the system has patient safety alarms to notify clinical staff of unexpected
events associated with postoperative drainage. These functions offer significant improvements
over the current standard of care. Reliable post-operative drainage, reduced workload, and
decreased variability in chest tube maintenance procedures have the potential to increase
patient safety, reduce complications, and improve the patient experience.
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