Complications from thoracocentesis and small bore chest drain : a restropective study from a large UK pleural centre

K. Jackson (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Brown (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), C. Storey (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), H. Carlin (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), M. Carling (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), S. Porritt (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Scott (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), S. Hyatali (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), J. Miller (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), O. Kafi (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), H. Rank (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), E. Grimshaw (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), D. Bhullar (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Aujayeb (Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Pleural disease and bronchoscopic lung volume reduction
Session: Pleural disease and bronchoscopic lung volume reduction
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Number: 3783

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