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8. Treatment: Needle or Chest Tube Insertion

Depending on your condition, your doctor may recommend removing the excess air from your chest. This is more likely if a larger portion of your lung has collapsed. Either a hollow tube or needle is inserted into the air-filled cavity between the ribs. The needle or tube then presses onto the collapsed lung. A syringe is attached to the needle to physically pull out the air just as it would with blood in a vein. The tube, which acts as a suction device, might need to stay attached for hours or days.

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