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===Procedure===
Shown below is a video demonstrating the step wise procedure of thoracentesis.
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==References==
==References==

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Overview

Thoracentesis (also known as thoracocentesis or pleural tap) is an invasive procedure to remove fluid or air from the pleural space for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. A cannula, or hollow needle, is carefully introduced into the thorax, generally after administration of local anesthesia. The procedure was first described in 1852.

Left-sided Pleural Effusion


Procedure

Shown below is a video demonstrating the step wise procedure of thoracentesis. {{#ev:youtube|UBY3cQiQ6Ko}}

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