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A Penrose drain is a soft, flexible rubber tube used as a surgical drain, to prevent the buildup of fluid in a surgical site. It belongs to the "passive" ...
Oct 8, 2019 · This keeps fluid from collecting under your incision (surgical cut) and causing infection. Part of your Penrose drain will be inside your body.
Consist of a flexible rubber tube which is left inside the site of the surgery to help promote drainage of blood, lymph and other fluids to help reduce the risk ...
After surgery, you may have a temporary tube (drain) placed in the surgical site. This sheet can help you care for the drain as you heal.
A Penrose drain is a soft, flat, flexible tube placed into an incision (cut) during surgery. The Penrose drain prevents blood and body fluid from collecting ...
Penrose drains placed on the head or dorsum, or exiting from the lateral or dorsal aspects of a surgical site are unlikely to function and will instead ...
AIM: To investigate whether a subcutaneous penrose drain would decrease the superficial surgical site infection (s-SSI) rate in elective colorectal surgery.