Product Details
Closed Wound Drainage System (Spring with Silicone/PVC Drain)
3-spring Design
1.Product Description
Our Closed Wound Drainage System, featuring a spring with a
silicone/PVC drain, is meticulously designed to aid in effective
postoperative wound management, promoting optimal healing and
reducing the risk of complications.
2.Key Features
- Efficient Drainage: The spring mechanism coupled with a
silicone/PVC drain ensures efficient removal of excess fluids,
blood, and debris from the surgical site, helping to prevent the
accumulation of fluids that can impede healing.
- Versatile Design: This system's versatility allows it to be used in
various surgical specialties, including orthopedic, cardiac, and
general surgeries, where effective wound drainage is essential for
successful outcomes.
- Biocompatible Materials: The drain components are crafted from
biocompatible silicone and PVC, ensuring compatibility with the
body tissues and minimizing the risk of adverse reactions,
promoting patient safety.
- Gentle Spring Mechanism: The spring used in the system provides
gentle, controlled suction to facilitate drainage without causing
trauma to the surrounding tissues, promoting patient comfort and
minimizing discomfort.
- Secure Connection: The drain securely connects to the collection
system, preventing leaks and ensuring the efficient collection of
fluids, maintaining a clean and sterile wound environment.
- Graduated Measurement: The drain is equipped with graduated
markings for easy monitoring of fluid output, allowing healthcare
providers to track drainage levels accurately and assess the
patient's progress.
- Disposable and Sterile: Our Closed Wound Drainage System is
disposable and sterile, reducing the risk of cross-contamination
and infections, and ensuring a hygienic approach to wound care.
- User-Friendly: The system is designed for ease of use, with clear
instructions for healthcare professionals, simplifying the process
of wound drainage management.
3.Product picture
4.Product Information
Cat.NO. | Size(ml) |
PDS200-RFD15T6 | 200ml+15Fr |
PDS200-RFD18T6 | 200ml+19Fr |
PDS400-RFD15T6 | 400ml+15Fr |
PDS400-FRD19T6 | 400ml+19Fr |
5.Application
- Orthopedic Surgery: In orthopedic procedures such as joint
replacements and spine surgeries, the Closed Wound Drainage System
aids in draining excess fluids and blood from the surgical site,
promoting faster healing and reducing the risk of complications.
- Cardiac Surgery: Following cardiac surgeries like bypass procedures
or valve replacements, this drainage system is employed to
facilitate the removal of fluids, helping to prevent the formation
of hematomas and ensuring proper wound healing.
- General Surgery: The system is widely used in general surgical
procedures, including abdominal surgeries and trauma cases, where
efficient drainage is crucial for reducing the risk of infections
and promoting wound healing.
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: In plastic surgery procedures
such as breast reconstruction or abdominoplasty, the Closed Wound
Drainage System assists in managing postoperative drainage,
supporting tissue healing, and minimizing the risk of seromas.
- Thoracic Surgery: Following thoracic surgeries like lung resections
or thoracotomies, this drainage system aids in removing air and
fluids from the pleural cavity, promoting lung expansion and
preventing complications like pneumothorax.
- Gynecological Surgery: In gynecological procedures such as
hysterectomies or ovarian surgeries, the system helps in draining
postoperative fluids, reducing the risk of infection and supporting
the healing process.
- Trauma Care: The Closed Wound Drainage System is essential in
trauma cases, including abdominal injuries or orthopedic trauma,
where effective drainage is vital for managing wound exudate and
preventing complications.
- Postoperative Care: This system is widely used in postoperative
care across various medical settings to manage drainage from
surgical wounds, promote tissue healing, and enhance patient
recovery.
6.What are the types of closed wound drains?
There are four types of wound drainage: serous drainage, which is
thin and clear; sanguineous drainage, which is bright red blood;
serosanguineous drainage, which is basically thin and clear but
also has a red or pink color; and purulent drainage, which is thick
and yellow, green, tan, or brown in color.
7.Which drain can be used after surgery as a closed wound drainage
system?
A Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain is a surgical suction drain that gently
draws fluid from a wound to help you recover after surgery. To use
one, you'll need to regularly empty a collection bulb that catches
the fluid draining from your wound. The bulb pulls the fluid out
when it's squeezed.
8.What is a wound drainage system?
Wound drainage systems are designed to allow enough moisture to
remain in tissues to promote regeneration and lessen inflammation,
while removing excess exudate or material that may hamper the
healing process.
9.What are the potential complications associated with closed wound
drainage systems?
- Infection Risk: While the purpose of drainage systems is to reduce
the risk of infection by removing fluids from the wound site, there
is still a potential risk of introducing pathogens if the system is
not properly maintained or if there is a breach in the system.
- Excessive Drainage: Excessive drainage can lead to issues such as
dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and hypovolemia. Monitoring
the output and adjusting the drainage system settings accordingly
is crucial to prevent these complications.
- Clogging: Drainage tubes can become clogged with clots, tissue
debris, or fibrin, impeding the flow of fluids. This can lead to
inadequate drainage, increasing the risk of hematoma formation or
infection at the surgical site.
- Tissue Trauma: Improper placement or excessive suction of the
drainage system can cause tissue trauma, leading to damage to
surrounding tissues and potentially delaying wound healing.
- Pain and Discomfort: Patients may experience pain, discomfort, or
irritation at the site where the drainage tube exits the body.
Proper securing and positioning of the drainage system can help
minimize these issues.
- Seroma Formation: In some cases, despite drainage, fluid may
accumulate in a pocket near the surgical site, leading to the
formation of a seroma. This can require additional interventions
for drainage and management.
- Skin Irritation and Allergic Reactions: The adhesive used to secure
the drainage system can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions
in some patients. Regular inspection of the skin around the
drainage site is important to monitor for any adverse reactions.
- Malfunction of the System: Mechanical failures or malfunctions of
the drainage system, such as leaks in the tubing or collection
chamber, can compromise the effectiveness of the system and lead to
inadequate drainage.
- Delayed Wound Healing: In rare cases, the presence of a drainage
system can interfere with the normal healing process of the wound,
potentially prolonging the time it takes for the wound to heal
completely.
Company Profile
We are a professional manufacture of Anesthesia and Respiratory
medical consumables !
Our factory is ISO certified Group which commit itself to R&D
of medical consumables. All products have been CE approved ,
involved in Anesthesia, Respiratory Series and are sold well in the
Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and the EU countries.
Meanwhile , we also have our own trading company , whose staff are
experts of medical industry and have more than ten years’
experience in this field. Therefore, we can provide “one-stop”
procurement service, saving your time and business cost .
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