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- Small collateral branches of the neurovascular bundle may travel above, but much less significant than lower

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- When placing a chest tube, remember to not go directly under a rib, always go above a rib (this is because right underneath a rib is the intercostal neurovascular bundle)
- Small collateral branches of the neurovascular bundle may travel above, but much less significant than lower

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Photo credit: The Critical Care Practitioner https://www.criticalcarepractitioner.co.uk/chest-drains/
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