Surgery - Wound Drains Flashcards

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Q

What are active drains?

A

Wound drains involving suction forces provided by vaccuumed containers
-used to draw out collections

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What are passive drains?

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Wound drains using differential pressures (e.g. gravity)

-risk of reversed pressure introducing bacteria

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What are open drains?

A

Passive drains leading into dressing/stoma

  • provides a conduit around which secretions can flow
  • tubes or corrugated sheets
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What are closed drains?

A

Tube systems draining directly into container w/ OR w/o suction (passive/active)

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What are the indications for drain placement?

A

Remove existing abnormal collections
Prevent build up of bodily fluids
To warn of potentially serious complications

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What are the indications for removal of drains?

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Time-course, varying by drain type

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7
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What are the common complications of wound drains?

A
Damage to structures during insertion
   -avoid by image-guided insertion
Damage to structures due to pressure effects
Infection
   -avoid by timely removal of drain
Failure of drain
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