Has anyone who has had a chest drain removed experienced air escaping out of the wound when you cough?
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Chest Drain Removal
Personally I would ring 111 for advice. From memory and it as been a long time since I have seen a chest drain removed an air tight dressing is placed over the site until wound healing occurs. Have you tried ringing the place were the drain was removed for advice?
Yes, just got into car, giggling in delight when leaving hospital, busted stitches on wound - straight back to ward for another stitch up. If you are out of hospital, I would definitely suggest calling ward to get advice of best route to sort out a.s.a.p. best wishes for a fix x
Hi BusNut 🚌😊,
I did have chest drains removed and I remember they would not take the stitches out for a while. It is not uncommon for this to happen apparently. I think you should ring whoever out the stitches in. It will need looking at quickly. I hope it turns out okay. Take care.
Cas xx 🙋🐕
After my LVRS I had a drain in for 4 days . When removed it was stitched altho when I coughed the wound would expand which was a strange feeling . I suggest you ring where you had the drain put in just to be on the safe side .
Best wishes Babs ❤
Hi Alfiebax2, we’re you more breathless after your LVRS and if so did it improve over time?
Yes I was for a while and the most awful cough for best part of 4/5 months . It is now 2 years since my op ........no exacerbations and I've gone from strength to strength . Im probably at the best im gonna be right now . I wish I had it done earlier . I had an upper left lobectomy and I'm now approaching 73 years of age . Hope ive helped. Best wishes Babs ❤
I live in the states and have never heard of a lung drain. When my lungs would get full of mucus, I would have a bronchoscopy. A tube is inserted thru the month and into the lungs to suction the mucus out.
What is reason for a lung drain? Beth
Sorry, after re reading the question, it has to do with a chest drain, not a lung drain.
What would be the reason for a chest drain? Beth
Hi Beth a chest drain is to remove fluid in the chest .
Best wishes Babs ❤