Pneumothorax as a consequence of a malpositioned naso-gastric tube

Discussion:

Nasogastric placement is a frequently performed procedure for hospitalized, particularly critically ill patients, and although it seems a simple procedure, it may carry potential life-threatening complications due to misplacement.

Chest X-ray after insertion of the NG tube is considered a gold standard to assess the right positioning in the stomach.

The case illustrates some of the complications that can occur in case of feeding tube misplacement.

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