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FORWARD EMS Chest Tube Insertion Kit, 28Fr

SKU: IMC-4818-32028
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Field-Ready Tube Thoracostomy with Kink-Resistant Silicone Technology

The FORWARD EMS Chest Tube Insertion Kit delivers everything needed to perform emergency tube thoracostomy in prehospital, tactical, and austere environments. Unlike standard PVC chest tubes that can kink during insertion or patient movement, this kit features a TAA-compliant silicone chest tube that maintains patency even under challenging field conditions. Designed with input from flight medicine and tactical EMS professionals, this complete kit is trusted by a major U.S. air medical program for their critical care transport operations.

Why Silicone Matters: The Kink-Resistant Advantage

Standard PVC chest tubes can kink during insertion, patient packaging, or transport—potentially converting a successful thoracostomy into a failed intervention. The FORWARD EMS kit's medical-grade silicone tube resists kinking even when bent at acute angles, ensuring continuous drainage throughout the evacuation chain. This isn't just a convenience—it's a critical safety feature for patients in motion.

Complete Kit Features:

  • Kink-Resistant Silicone Chest Tube (28Fr): Maintains patency during insertion and transport
  • Radiopaque Stripe: Visible on X-ray for position confirmation
  • Fenestrated Design: Multiple drainage ports for optimal fluid/air evacuation
  • HALO Chest Seal (Non-Vented): Trusted occlusive dressing for tube site securement
  • One-Way Chest Tube Valve: Allows drainage while preventing air ingress
  • Complete Instrument Set: Rochester-Pean forceps, Kelly forceps, safety scalpel
  • Vacuum-Sealed Packaging: Compact, durable, 3-year shelf life
  • TAA Compliant & Made in USA: Meets government procurement requirements
  • FDA Registered: Registered as a complete medical device kit
  • 100% Latex-Free: Safe for latex-sensitive patients and providers
TAA COMPLIANT
MADE IN USA
FDA REGISTERED
LATEX-FREE

FORWARD EMS Chest Tube Insertion Kit, 28Fr

$135.00

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Volume discounts available for EMS agencies, hospitals, and flight programs
Custom kit configurations available — contact us for details

Complete Kit Contents:

Qty Item Purpose
1 Silicone Chest Tube, 28Fr Kink-resistant drainage tube with radiopaque line, fenestrated
1 HALO Chest Seal, Non-Vented Occlusive dressing for tube site securement
1 Chest Tube Valve (One-Way) Heimlich-style valve for air/fluid drainage
1 Rochester-Pean Forceps, 6.25", Sterile Blunt dissection and pleural entry
1 Kelly Forceps, 5.5", Sterile Tube guidance and clamping
1 Safety Scalpel, #10 Blade Skin incision
2 Gauze Sponges, 4"x4", Sterile Site prep and hemorrhage control
1 Chlorhexidine Swab Sticks (3-pack) Antiseptic site preparation
1 Petrolatum Gauze, 5"x9" Occlusive seal around tube
1 Sterile Gloves, Size Large Provider protection and sterile technique

All components are sterile and individually packaged within the vacuum-sealed kit. Latex-free.

Technical Specifications:

Manufacturer: Integrated MedCraft
Product Name: FORWARD EMS Chest Tube Insertion Kit
Part Number: IMC-4818-32028
Chest Tube Size: 28 French (28Fr)
Tube Material: Medical-Grade Silicone (kink-resistant)
Radiopaque: Yes (radiopaque stripe for X-ray visualization)
Fenestrated: Yes (multiple drainage ports)
Patient Population: Adult
Packaging: Vacuum-sealed pouch
Kit Weight: 1.2 lbs (19.2 oz)
Shelf Life: 3 years from manufacture date
Sterility: All components sterile
Latex: Latex-free (not made with natural rubber latex)
TAA Compliant: Yes
Country of Origin: Made in USA
FDA Status: FDA Registered (as complete kit)
Single Use: Yes (Rx Only)

When to Perform Tube Thoracostomy

Tube thoracostomy (chest tube insertion) is indicated for definitive management of pleural space pathology when needle decompression alone is insufficient or when prolonged drainage is required. Clinical indications include:

Primary Indications:

  • Traumatic Pneumothorax: Especially large (>2cm rim at apex) or tension pneumothorax after initial needle decompression
  • Traumatic Hemothorax: Blood accumulation in pleural space requiring drainage
  • Hemopneumothorax: Combined air and blood in pleural space
  • Open Pneumothorax (Sucking Chest Wound): After initial chest seal application, for definitive management
  • Tension Pneumothorax: Following needle decompression, for sustained decompression during transport
  • Positive Pressure Ventilation in Chest Trauma: Prophylactic placement in patients with suspected pneumothorax requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation

Tube Thoracostomy vs. Needle Decompression

Key Decision Point: Needle decompression (14ga catheter) is the emergent, temporizing intervention for suspected tension pneumothorax. Tube thoracostomy provides definitive drainage and is required when: (1) needle decompression fails or re-accumulates, (2) significant hemothorax is present, (3) prolonged transport is anticipated, or (4) positive pressure ventilation is required.

This procedure requires formal training and credentialing. Scope of practice varies by state and medical direction.

The Rule of 4 for Chest Tube Insertion

The "Rule of 4" is a widely-taught anatomical landmark system for safe chest tube placement that helps providers avoid injury to vital structures. The rule states:

4

4th or 5th Intercostal Space

Nipple line level (males) or inframammary fold

4

4x bigger than the patients ET Tube

Safe sizing of a thoracotomy tube is generally 4x bigger than the desired endotracheal tube

Safe Triangle Landmarks

  • Superior: Axilla (armpit)
  • Anterior: Lateral border of pectoralis major
  • Posterior: Anterior border of latissimus dorsi
  • Inferior: 5th intercostal space (nipple line)

Clinical Pearl: Always insert the tube just ABOVE the rib (superior border) to avoid the neurovascular bundle that runs along the inferior border of each rib.

Who Performs Tube Thoracostomy in the Prehospital Setting?

Tube thoracostomy is an advanced invasive procedure that requires specific training, credentialing, and medical direction. The scope of practice varies significantly by state, agency, and setting:

Commonly Authorized Providers:

  • Flight Nurses (RN, CEN, CFRN): Most HEMS programs authorize tube thoracostomy for critical care transport
  • Flight Paramedics (FP-C, CCEMTP): Authorized under expanded scope protocols at many air medical programs
  • Critical Care Paramedics: Ground CCT units with expanded scope medical direction
  • Tactical Medics (TEMS/SWAT): Many tactical programs authorize under physician oversight
  • Military Medics (18D, 68W, SARC, PJ): Standard skill for special operations medics under TCCC
  • Physicians & PAs: Authorized in all settings with appropriate training

Training & Credentialing Typically Required:

  • Didactic instruction on anatomy, indications, and procedure
  • Cadaver or simulation lab practice
  • Supervised clinical insertions (often 3-5 minimum)
  • Written and practical competency examination
  • Medical director authorization and protocol approval
  • Ongoing competency maintenance (annual or biannual)

How the FORWARD EMS Kit Compares

Feature FORWARD EMS Kit Other Tactical Kits
Tube Material Silicone (Kink-Resistant) PVC (Standard)
Tube Size 28Fr 28Fr or 36Fr
Radiopaque Yes Varies
Chest Seal Included Yes (HALO) Some kits only
TAA Compliant Yes Varies
Made in USA Yes Varies
FDA Registered Yes (as kit) Varies
Shelf Life 3 years 18 months - 3 years
Latex-Free Yes Most kits
Price $135.00 $130 - $440+

The Pacific Biomedical Advantage

Expert Clinical Support

Our team includes clinicians who understand prehospital and critical care medicine. We don't just ship products—we provide guidance on kit selection, protocol integration, and training resources. Have questions about tube sizing, kit customization, or protocol development? We're here to help.

Custom Kit Configurations

Need a different tube size? Want to add lidocaine or additional sutures? Require agency-specific labeling? We offer custom kit configurations to meet your program's exact specifications. Contact us to discuss your requirements.

Proven Performance

This kit is currently in use by a major U.S. air medical program. It's been field-tested in the demanding environment of helicopter EMS where equipment must perform flawlessly under pressure. When seconds count, you need gear that works.


Fast, Reliable Shipping

In-stock items ship within 24 hours. We understand that EMS agencies, flight programs, and tactical teams can't wait weeks for critical equipment. Volume discounts available for agencies ordering multiple kits.

Questions? Need a Quote? Custom Configuration?

Call: 844.436.3526

Email: customerservice@pacificbiomedical.com

Ordering Information:

Product: FORWARD EMS Chest Tube Insertion Kit, 28Fr

Manufacturer: Integrated MedCraft

Part Number: IMC-4818-32028

Tube Size: 28 French

Packaging: 1 kit/pouch, vacuum-sealed

Price: $135.00 USD

Availability: In Stock - Ships within 24 hours

Shelf Life: 3 years from manufacture

Compliance: TAA Compliant, Made in USA, FDA Registered, Latex-Free

Custom Configurations Available: Need a different tube size, additional components, or agency-specific packaging? Contact customerservice@pacificbiomedical.com for custom kit inquiries.

To Order:

Call: 844.436.3526

Email: customerservice@pacificbiomedical.com

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is in a chest tube emergency kit?

A chest tube emergency kit (also called a tube thoracostomy kit) contains all the equipment needed to insert a chest tube and establish pleural drainage in the field. The FORWARD EMS kit includes:

  • Chest tube (28Fr silicone, kink-resistant, radiopaque, fenestrated)
  • One-way drainage valve (Heimlich-style) to allow air/fluid out while preventing air ingress
  • Surgical instruments: Rochester-Pean forceps for blunt dissection, Kelly forceps for tube guidance, safety scalpel for skin incision
  • Antiseptic prep: Chlorhexidine swab sticks for sterile site preparation
  • Occlusive dressings: HALO chest seal and petrolatum gauze for sealing the insertion site
  • Gauze sponges for hemorrhage control and site care
  • Sterile gloves for provider protection

Some kits may also include suture material for securing the tube, though many prehospital protocols use alternative securement methods.

What equipment is needed for chest tube insertion?

Chest tube insertion (tube thoracostomy) requires the following equipment:

Essential Equipment:

  • Chest tube (appropriate size—typically 28-36Fr for adults)
  • Scalpel (#10 or #20 blade) for skin incision
  • Large curved clamp (Rochester-Pean or Kelly forceps) for blunt dissection through intercostal muscles and parietal pleura
  • One-way valve or underwater seal drainage system
  • Antiseptic solution (chlorhexidine or povidone-iodine)
  • Sterile gloves and drapes
  • Occlusive dressing materials
  • Suture or commercial tube securement device

Additional Equipment (as available):

  • Local anesthetic (lidocaine with or without epinephrine)
  • Syringe and needle for local anesthesia
  • Tube securement device
  • Chest X-ray capability for position confirmation

The FORWARD EMS kit provides all essential components in a single vacuum-sealed package, ready for immediate use in the field.

What is the Rule of 4 for chest tube insertion?

The "Rule of 4" is a mnemonic for safe anatomical landmarks when inserting a chest tube. It helps providers avoid injury to vital structures like the heart, liver, spleen, and intercostal vessels.

The Rule of 4:

  • 4th or 5th intercostal space: This corresponds to the nipple line in males or the inframammary fold in females. Inserting above this level risks injury to major vessels; below risks abdominal organ injury.
  • Anterior to mid-axillary line: The insertion site should be in the "Safe Triangle" bounded by the lateral border of pectoralis major (anterior), anterior border of latissimus dorsi (posterior), and nipple line (inferior).

Additional Safety Points:

  • Always insert ABOVE the rib (on the superior border) to avoid the neurovascular bundle that runs along the inferior border of each rib
  • Use blunt dissection through the intercostal muscles and parietal pleura—never blindly thrust instruments into the chest
  • Perform a finger sweep before tube insertion to confirm pleural entry and check for adhesions
Do paramedics insert chest tubes?

Whether paramedics can insert chest tubes depends on their scope of practice, which varies by state, agency, and level of training:

Standard Ground Paramedics: Most state EMS scopes of practice do NOT authorize standard paramedics to perform tube thoracostomy. Instead, they perform needle thoracostomy (needle decompression) for tension pneumothorax, which is within standard paramedic scope nationwide.

Expanded Scope Providers Who May Perform Tube Thoracostomy:

  • Flight Paramedics (FP-C, CCEMTP): Many air medical programs authorize tube thoracostomy under expanded scope protocols
  • Critical Care Paramedics: Ground CCT programs may authorize under enhanced medical direction
  • Tactical Medics (TEMS): Some SWAT medical programs authorize under physician oversight
  • Community Paramedicine: Some advanced community paramedicine programs

Requirements for Authorization:

  • State scope of practice must permit the procedure
  • Medical director must specifically authorize and provide protocol
  • Provider must complete didactic, simulation, and clinical training
  • Ongoing competency maintenance required

Military Medics: Army 18D Special Forces Medics, 68W Combat Medics with advanced training, Navy SARC, and Air Force PJs are authorized to perform chest tube insertion under TCCC protocols.

Always verify your specific scope of practice with your medical director and state EMS office before performing any invasive procedure.

Why is a silicone chest tube better than PVC?

The FORWARD EMS kit features a medical-grade silicone chest tube instead of the standard PVC tubes found in most kits. Key advantages include:

Kink Resistance: Silicone is inherently more flexible and resistant to kinking than PVC. In prehospital settings where patients are moved, packaged, and transported, tube kinking can convert a successful thoracostomy into a failed intervention. The silicone tube maintains patency even when bent at acute angles.

Biocompatibility: Silicone has excellent biocompatibility with reduced tissue reaction compared to PVC.

Temperature Stability: Silicone maintains flexibility across a wider temperature range—important for operations in extreme cold or heat.

This Matters Because: In the back of a helicopter, ambulance, or during tactical casualty evacuation, the patient's position changes constantly. A chest tube that kinks means air and blood cannot drain, potentially causing recurrent tension physiology despite a "patent" tube site. The silicone tube in the FORWARD EMS kit provides an additional safety margin during transport.

What size chest tube should I use?

Chest tube size selection depends on the indication and patient factors:

For Pneumothorax (Air Only):

  • Smaller tubes (24-28Fr) are generally sufficient
  • Some literature supports even smaller tubes (14-20Fr) for simple pneumothorax

For Hemothorax (Blood):

  • Larger tubes (32-36Fr) traditionally recommended to prevent clotting and maintain drainage
  • Recent evidence suggests 28Fr may be adequate for many cases

For Hemopneumothorax (Both):

  • 28-36Fr depending on anticipated blood volume

The FORWARD EMS kit uses 28Fr because:

  • Versatile for both pneumothorax and moderate hemothorax
  • Easier insertion than larger tubes
  • Less patient discomfort
  • The kink-resistant silicone maintains effective drainage even at this smaller size

Contact us at customerservice@pacificbiomedical.com if your protocol requires a different tube size—we offer custom kit configurations.

Is this kit TAA compliant for government purchase?

Yes. The FORWARD EMS Chest Tube Insertion Kit is TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant and made in the USA. This means it can be purchased by:

  • Federal government agencies
  • Department of Defense
  • GSA Schedule contractors
  • State and local government agencies with TAA requirements
  • Government contractors

The kit is also FDA registered as a complete medical device kit. Contact us for documentation or assistance with government procurement.

What is the shelf life and how should I store this kit?

Shelf Life: 3 years from manufacture date (printed on packaging)

Storage Recommendations:

  • Store in a cool, dry location
  • Avoid extreme temperatures and direct sunlight
  • Do not store in areas with high humidity
  • Inspect vacuum seal before use—do not use if seal is compromised
  • Ideal for ambulance, aircraft, and facility storage
  • Suitable for cache storage in remote locations

The vacuum-sealed packaging protects contents during storage and transport, making it ideal for EMS jump bags, aircraft medical kits, and tactical medical pouches.

Can you customize kits for our agency?

Yes. Pacific Biomedical offers custom kit configurations to meet your program's specific requirements. Options include:

  • Different tube sizes: 32Fr, 36Fr, or other sizes per your protocol
  • Additional components: Suture material, lidocaine, additional gauze, etc.
  • Alternative chest seals: Vented HALO, HyFin, or other brands
  • Custom labeling: Agency-specific labels or lot tracking
  • Bulk packaging: Multiple kits per case for inventory management

Contact our team at customerservice@pacificbiomedical.com or call 844.436.3526 to discuss your custom kit requirements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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