Crit Care Resusc
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We believed that intercostal catheters were often inserted too far into the thoracic cavity in neonatal patients. The aim of this study was to determine the average distance from the catheter tip to the midline, of intercostal catheters inserted in our neonatal unit and the incidence of catheters that were inserted too far into the thoracic cavity. ⋯ Fifty four percent of the intercostal catheters inserted in our unit were inserted too far. As the distance markings on the Argyle intercostal catheters are marked from the last side-hole rather than from the tip of the catheter, Argyle intercostal catheters may be inadvertently inserted two centimetres further than they should be.