This document provides an overview of chest drainage, including:
- The anatomy of the chest cavity and mechanics of breathing
- Conditions that require chest drainage such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, and pleural effusions
- How a basic chest drainage system works using a two-bottle setup to drain fluid and air from the pleural space while preventing their return through the use of a water seal
- How more advanced chest drainage systems incorporate additional features like adjustable suction control while maintaining the key functions of drainage, a one-way valve, and monitoring of pressures and air leaks.