Thursday, April 16, 2015

Different Functions Of Drain Tube After Surgery

By Aimee Schwartz


Surgeries have been around for several years now. And as the equipment have improved, you can also see that there is an improvement when it comes to the procedures and the speed of the operation. As you can notice in most movies, there are always several equipment and tools being used in surgeries. There are several tools being used during the actual operation and there are those that are applied right after the operation is done.

There are equipment that can be used at times. However, it is not applicable all the time. One example would be the attachment of drain tube after surgery. It is a procedure that is still being used today. However, it is not attached all the time. It is also one of the things that is being debated by the medical community. Despite the effectiveness that it has, it can still present different risks.

The drain tube is attached to make sure that the fluids do not accumulate in certain spaces, especially in the parts where the operation was conducted. This is also done to drain gas. Aside from possible complications, this is can also be the source of infections.

When it comes to choosing whether the tube should be connected or not, the decision would be based on the direction of the surgeon in charge. They are also the ones to decide which part of the body will the tube be attached. Aside from that, the type of the drain will be decided by the surgeon as well. These are crucial points in ensuring that drains would work as they are supposed to.

The kinds of drains that can be used varies. Most of them have similar mechanisms for functioning. There are a few others that are different. Another noticeable difference that you might see is also the type of substance that they can suck out. This should be considered in choosing since there are certain specifics for both fluid and gas.

Most of the drains have simple mechanisms. Most of them can be attached to a suction source. The suction source is how they can drain the fluids. There is a certain pressure to be set so that the device can be effective. When it is not being used, it can be turned off as well. It is important to take note of the amount of pressure.

As physicians and patients, you should be aware of when the tube is dislodged from the body. A sudden movement may do this. If it is not fixed immediately, it might be the cause of an infection. The staff should be especially careful when they are trying to transfer the patient from one bed to another. This is when the dislodging thing usually happens.

When a tube is attached, there are different purposes for it aside from the prevent of fluid accumulation. There is a machine that records and measures the amount of substance being drained. You have to know that these substances are also essential to the body. They are just posing problems by accumulating in the wrong place. So they have to be replaced through proper fluid intake somehow.

The monitoring of the amount is done for one other important purpose. And this is to try and see if the amount being sucked changes or stays the same. The moment the amount increases, there is a chance that there is something wrong inside.




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