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FORWARD Bilateral Finger Thoracotomy Kit

SKU: IMC-4818-32501
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The First Finger Thoracostomy Kit Designed for Bilateral Decompression

The FORWARD Finger Thoracostomy Kit - Bilateral is the only pre-packaged simple thoracostomy kit on the market with two complete sets of surgical instruments—enabling true bilateral chest decompression from a single kit. When traumatic arrest protocols call for bilateral finger thoracostomy, other kits force you to buy two packages or reuse contaminated instruments. The FORWARD Bilateral kit solves this with duplicate scalpels and forceps, allowing two providers to work simultaneously or ensuring a sterile instrument set for each side.

Features:

  • True Bilateral Capability: 2 scalpels + 2 forceps for both sides
  • HALO Vented Chest Seal Twin Pack: Industry-leading occlusive dressings for both sites
  • Simultaneous Two-Provider Use: Enables parallel decompression in arrest scenarios
  • Sterile Instrument Per Side: No cross-contamination between hemithoraces
  • ChloraPrep 3-Pack: Sufficient antiseptic for bilateral prep
  • Cost-Effective: $60 vs $84+ for two single-procedure kits
  • Compact Vacuum-Sealed Package: 4" x 8", only 1 lb
  • 3-Year Shelf Life: Extended storage for cache or kit placement
  • Made in USA: Domestic manufacturing
  • FDA Registered: Registered as a complete medical device kit
  • 100% Latex-Free: Safe for latex-sensitive patients and providers

FORWARD Bilateral vs. Buying Two Standard Kits

Capability FORWARD Bilateral 2x Standard Kits
Scalpels 2 2
Forceps/Hemostats 2 2
Chest Seals 2 (HALO Vented) 4
Packages to Open 1 2
Price $60.00 $84.00+
Savings $24+ per bilateral procedure
MADE IN USA
FDA REGISTERED
LATEX-FREE
3-YEAR SHELF LIFE

FORWARD Finger Thoracostomy Kit - Bilateral

$60.00

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Save $24+ vs. buying two standard kits for bilateral capability

Complete Kit Contents

Qty Item Purpose
2 Sterile Rochester-Pean Forceps, 6.25" Blunt dissection through intercostal muscles and parietal pleura (one per side)
2 Sterile Safety Scalpel, #10 Skin incision (one per side)
1 HALO Vented Chest Seal, 2-Pack Occlusive vented dressings to cover thoracostomy sites (one per side)
4 Sterile Gauze Sponges, 4"x4" (2 packs of 2) Site prep and hemorrhage control
1 ChloraPrep Swab Sticks (3-pack) Antiseptic site preparation for bilateral procedure
1 Permanent Marker Mark landmarks, document time on chest seal

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

Technical Specifications:

Manufacturer: Integrated MedCraft LLC
Product Name: FORWARD Finger Thoracostomy Kit - Bilateral
Part Number: IMC-4818-32501
Kit Type: Bilateral (2 complete instrument sets)
Procedure Capability: Bilateral finger/simple thoracostomy
Patient Population: Adult
Packaging: Vacuum-sealed pouch
Package Dimensions: 4" x 8"
Kit Weight: 1 lb (16 oz)
Shelf Life: 3 years from manufacture date
Sterility: All components sterile
Latex: Latex-free (not made with natural rubber latex)
Country of Origin: Made in USA
FDA Status: FDA Registered (as complete kit)
Single Use: Yes (Rx Only)

What is a Simple (Finger) Thoracostomy?

A simple thoracostomy—also called finger thoracostomy or open thoracostomy—is a surgical procedure where a small incision is made in the chest wall to create an opening into the pleural space. Unlike tube thoracostomy (chest tube insertion), no tube is placed. Instead, the provider uses their finger to:

  1. Confirm entry into the pleural space (tactile feedback)
  2. Sweep for adhesions or other obstructions
  3. Release trapped air or blood causing tension physiology

After the finger thoracostomy is performed, the site is typically covered with a vented chest seal to allow continued drainage while preventing air ingress. This is the "simple" version because it stops before placing a chest tube—it's essentially the first half of a tube thoracostomy procedure.

Why "Finger" Thoracostomy?

The procedure gets its name from the finger sweep that confirms successful pleural entry. After bluntly dissecting through the chest wall with forceps, the provider inserts a gloved finger to verify they've entered the pleural space (feeling the smooth visceral pleura of the lung) and sweep for any adhesions before covering the site. This tactile confirmation is what distinguishes finger thoracostomy from blind needle decompression.

Needle vs. Finger vs. Tube Thoracostomy: What's the Difference?

"Thoracostomy" simply means creating an opening into the chest cavity. There are three main types, each with distinct advantages and limitations:

Type What It Is Advantages Limitations
Needle Thoracostomy Large-bore needle/catheter inserted through chest wall Fastest; standard paramedic scope; minimal equipment High failure rate (up to 40%); catheter can kink/clog; no confirmation of pleural entry
Finger Thoracostomy Incision + blunt dissection; finger confirms pleural entry; no tube placed Tactile confirmation of success; can't kink; reliable decompression More invasive; requires expanded scope; creates open pneumothorax (need chest seal)
Tube Thoracostomy Finger thoracostomy + placement of chest tube with drainage system Definitive drainage; continuous evacuation; standard of care in hospital Most complex; requires tube + valve/drainage; tubes can kink

The Clinical Reality: Why Finger Thoracostomy?

Research shows needle thoracostomy has a failure rate of 4-50% depending on patient factors and technique. The needle may be too short to reach the pleural space, or the catheter may kink, clog with blood, or dislodge. Finger thoracostomy eliminates these failure modes by providing direct tactile confirmation that you've entered the chest. If you can feel lung sliding under your finger, you know the procedure worked—something needle decompression can never guarantee.

Clinical Indications for Finger Thoracostomy

Primary Indications:

  • Traumatic Cardiac Arrest: Bilateral finger thoracostomy is recommended to rule out tension pneumothorax as a reversible cause
  • Tension Pneumothorax with Hemodynamic Compromise: When needle decompression fails or isn't feasible
  • Failed Needle Decompression: When needle thoracostomy doesn't resolve tension physiology
  • Suspected Tension Pneumothorax Requiring Intubation: Prior to positive pressure ventilation
  • Clinical Signs of Tension Physiology: Hypotension, JVD, tracheal deviation, absent breath sounds in appropriate trauma context

Why Bilateral?

In traumatic cardiac arrest, many protocols (including TCCC and numerous flight medicine programs) call for bilateral finger thoracostomy. The rationale: you can't reliably assess breath sounds during CPR, and tension pneumothorax is a reversible cause of arrest. Performing bilateral decompression eliminates the possibility on both sides simultaneously. The FORWARD Bilateral kit is specifically designed for this scenario.

Contraindications (Relative)

  • Hemodynamically stable patient with known simple pneumothorax (observation may be appropriate)
  • When tube thoracostomy can be performed instead (e.g., in-hospital with drainage capability)

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

What Equipment is Needed for Finger Thoracostomy?

Finger thoracostomy requires minimal equipment compared to tube thoracostomy, making it well-suited for prehospital and austere environments:

Essential Equipment

  • Antiseptic prep (chlorhexidine or povidone-iodine) — for skin preparation
  • Scalpel (#10 blade preferred) — for skin incision
  • Curved hemostat or Kelly clamp — for blunt dissection through intercostal muscles and parietal pleura
  • Sterile gloves — for finger sweep and provider protection
  • Gauze — for site prep and hemorrhage control
  • Chest seal (vented preferred) — to cover the thoracostomy site

Optional But Useful

  • Skin marker — to mark landmarks before incision, document time on chest seal
  • Local anesthetic — if patient is conscious (often omitted in arrest/emergent scenarios)

The FORWARD Bilateral kit includes all essential equipment—with duplicates of the critical surgical instruments (scalpel, forceps) to enable true bilateral capability.

Anatomical Landmarks: The Safe Triangle

Finger thoracostomy uses the same anatomical landmarks as tube thoracostomy—the "Safe Triangle" minimizes risk of injury to vital structures:

4-5

4th or 5th Intercostal Space

Nipple line (males) or inframammary fold

MID-AX

Anterior to Mid-Axillary Line

Within the "Safe Triangle"

Safe Triangle Boundaries

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

Critical Point: Always make your incision and dissection just ABOVE the rib (on the superior border) to avoid the neurovascular bundle that runs along the inferior border of each rib.

Ideal Clinical Settings for Bilateral Finger Thoracostomy

Traumatic Cardiac Arrest

The primary indication for bilateral finger thoracostomy. TCCC guidelines and many flight/critical care protocols recommend bilateral decompression in traumatic arrest to rapidly rule out tension pneumothorax. The FORWARD Bilateral kit enables two providers to decompress simultaneously, saving critical seconds in the resuscitation.

Air Medical / HEMS

Flight crews managing trauma arrests or severely compromised patients benefit from having bilateral capability in a single package. Reduces kit weight and complexity while ensuring sterile instruments for each side.

Tactical EMS / SWAT Medicine

TEMS providers operating under fire or in mass casualty scenarios need rapid bilateral decompression capability. The compact 4"x8" package fits easily in tactical medical pouches.

Critical Care Transport

Ground and air CCT crews transporting intubated trauma patients benefit from having finger thoracostomy capability for patients who develop tension physiology during transport or whose needle decompressions fail.

Military / Austere Medicine

Special operations medics and combat medics performing TCCC benefit from the bilateral design. When prolonged field care is anticipated, having bilateral capability in one kit simplifies logistics.

Emergency Department

Trauma bays receiving patients in traumatic arrest can use the bilateral kit for rapid bilateral decompression during initial resuscitation, with subsequent tube thoracostomy as indicated.

Who Performs Finger Thoracostomy?

Finger thoracostomy is an advanced invasive procedure that exceeds standard paramedic scope of practice in most states. Providers who may be authorized include:

  • Physicians and PAs — Authorized in all settings with appropriate training
  • Flight Nurses (RN, CFRN, CEN) — Most HEMS programs authorize finger thoracostomy
  • Flight Paramedics (FP-C, CCEMTP) — Authorized under expanded scope protocols
  • Critical Care Paramedics — Ground CCT with enhanced medical direction
  • Tactical Medics (TEMS/SWAT) — Many programs authorize under physician oversight
  • Military Medics (18D, 68W, SARC, PJ) — Standard skill under TCCC

Training Requirements

Authorization typically requires didactic instruction, cadaver/simulation lab practice, supervised clinical procedures, competency examination, and medical director protocol approval.

Note: Standard ground EMS paramedics typically perform needle thoracostomy, not finger thoracostomy. Always verify your scope of practice with your medical director and state EMS office.

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Expert Clinical Support

Our team includes clinicians who understand prehospital and critical care medicine. We can help with kit selection, protocol integration, and training resources. Questions about finger vs. tube thoracostomy for your protocols? We're here to help.


Cost-Effective Bilateral Capability

Why buy two single-procedure kits when one FORWARD Bilateral kit provides everything you need? Save $24+ per kit while simplifying your inventory and reducing packaging waste during critical procedures.

Complete Product Line

Pacific Biomedical offers the complete FORWARD thoracostomy product line, including the FORWARD EMS Chest Tube Insertion Kit when tube thoracostomy is indicated.



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Ordering Information

Product: FORWARD Finger Thoracostomy Kit - Bilateral

Manufacturer: Integrated MedCraft LLC

Part Number: IMC-4818-32501

Kit Type: Bilateral (2 complete instrument sets)

Package Size: 4" x 8"

Weight: 1 lb

Price: $60.00 USD

Availability: In Stock - Ships within 24 hours

Shelf Life: 3 years from manufacture

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

To Order:

Call: 844.436.3526

Email: customerservice@pacificbiomedical.com

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is a simple thoracostomy?

A simple thoracostomy (also called finger thoracostomy or open thoracostomy) is a surgical procedure where a small incision is made in the chest wall to create an opening into the pleural space. Unlike tube thoracostomy, no chest tube is placed. The provider uses their finger to confirm entry into the pleural space, sweep for adhesions, and release trapped air or blood causing tension physiology. The site is then covered with a vented chest seal to allow continued drainage while preventing air ingress.

The procedure is called "finger" thoracostomy because the provider's gloved finger is inserted through the incision to tactilely confirm successful entry into the pleural space—something needle decompression cannot provide.

What is a thoracostomy kit?

A thoracostomy kit is a pre-packaged collection of sterile supplies needed to perform thoracostomy (creating an opening into the chest cavity). Kits vary based on the type of thoracostomy:

  • Finger/Simple Thoracostomy Kit: Contains scalpel, curved forceps/hemostat for blunt dissection, antiseptic prep, gauze, and chest seal
  • Tube Thoracostomy Kit: Contains all the above plus a chest tube and one-way drainage valve

The FORWARD Bilateral kit is specifically designed for finger thoracostomy with duplicate instruments (2 scalpels, 2 forceps) to enable bilateral chest decompression—the only kit on the market with this capability.

What is the difference between a chest tube and a thoracostomy?

"Thoracostomy" is the general term for any surgical opening into the chest cavity. There are three main types:

  • Needle Thoracostomy: Inserting a needle/catheter through the chest wall (fastest but highest failure rate)
  • Finger/Simple Thoracostomy: Making an incision and entering the pleural space with blunt dissection and finger confirmation, but NOT placing a tube
  • Tube Thoracostomy (Chest Tube): Performing a finger thoracostomy AND then inserting a chest tube connected to a drainage system

So a "chest tube" (tube thoracostomy) includes finger thoracostomy as the first step—finger thoracostomy just stops before tube insertion. Finger thoracostomy is essentially a "chest tube without the tube."

What equipment is needed for finger thoracostomy?

Essential equipment for finger thoracostomy:

  • Antiseptic prep (chlorhexidine or povidone-iodine)
  • Scalpel (#10 blade) for skin incision
  • Curved hemostat or Kelly clamp for blunt dissection through intercostal muscles and parietal pleura
  • Sterile gloves for the finger sweep
  • Gauze for hemorrhage control
  • Chest seal (vented preferred) to cover the thoracostomy site

Optional: Skin marker for landmarks, local anesthetic if patient is conscious.

The FORWARD Bilateral kit includes all essential equipment with two complete instrument sets for bilateral procedures.

Why is bilateral finger thoracostomy performed?

Bilateral finger thoracostomy is primarily performed in traumatic cardiac arrest to rapidly rule out tension pneumothorax as a reversible cause of arrest. The rationale:

  • You can't reliably assess breath sounds during CPR
  • Tension pneumothorax is a reversible cause of traumatic arrest
  • Bilateral decompression eliminates the possibility on both sides simultaneously
  • The procedure is faster than sequential needle attempts with confirmation

TCCC guidelines and many flight medicine protocols specifically recommend bilateral finger thoracostomy in traumatic arrest. The FORWARD Bilateral kit is the only pre-packaged kit designed specifically for this indication.

Why choose finger thoracostomy over needle decompression?

Finger thoracostomy offers several advantages over needle decompression:

  • Tactile confirmation: You can FEEL that you've entered the pleural space—needle decompression provides no confirmation
  • Lower failure rate: Needle decompression fails in 4-50% of cases due to inadequate needle length, catheter kinking, or clogging
  • No catheter to kink or clog: The open thoracostomy stays patent
  • Can evacuate hemothorax: Finger thoracostomy can release blood; needle catheters often clog with blood
  • Enables chest tube if needed: Already have the incision if tube thoracostomy becomes indicated

The tradeoff is that finger thoracostomy is more invasive and requires expanded scope of practice authorization. Standard paramedics typically perform needle decompression; finger thoracostomy is usually reserved for flight/critical care providers.

Do paramedics perform finger thoracostomy?

Standard ground paramedics typically do NOT perform finger thoracostomy—it exceeds standard paramedic scope of practice in most states. Instead, standard paramedics perform needle thoracostomy (needle decompression).

Expanded scope providers who may perform finger thoracostomy include:

  • Flight Paramedics (FP-C, CCEMTP)
  • Flight Nurses (CFRN, CEN)
  • Critical Care Paramedics
  • Tactical Medics (TEMS)
  • Military Medics (18D, 68W, SARC, PJ)
  • Physicians and PAs

Authorization requires specific training, competency verification, and medical director approval. Always verify your scope of practice before performing any invasive procedure.

What makes the FORWARD Bilateral kit different from other finger thoracostomy kits?

The FORWARD Bilateral kit is the only finger thoracostomy kit on the market with true bilateral capability:

  • 2 scalpels (competitors include 1)
  • 2 Rochester-Pean forceps (competitors include 1)
  • Sterile instrument for each hemithorax—no cross-contamination
  • Enables two providers to work simultaneously in arrest scenarios

Cost comparison: The FORWARD Bilateral kit costs $60. To get bilateral capability with competitor kits, you'd need to buy two kits (~$84+). You save $24+ while having everything in one package.

What chest seal is included in the kit?

The FORWARD Bilateral kit includes the HALO Vented Chest Seal 2-Pack—one of the most trusted chest seals in tactical and EMS medicine. The vented design allows air and blood to escape while preventing air ingress, making it ideal for covering finger thoracostomy sites. With two seals included, you have one for each side in bilateral procedures.

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