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Flashcards on Surgical Wound Management: A Comprehensive Guide

Surgical Wound Management: Your Comprehensive Guide for Students

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What is the general purpose of surgical drains?

To remove physiological or pathological fluids (blood, wound secretion, bile, pus, etc.) from body cavities, organs and surgical wounds and to remove

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Question: What is the general purpose of surgical drains?

Answer: To remove physiological or pathological fluids (blood, wound secretion, bile, pus, etc.) from body cavities, organs and surgical wounds and to remove

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Question: How are wound drainages classified by purpose?

Answer: Preventive and therapeutic drainages.

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Question: How are wound drainages classified by connection with the outside environment?

Answer: Open and closed drainages.

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Question: How are wound drainages classified by functioning?

Answer: Capillary, gravity and vacuum (active) drainage systems.

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Question: Name four common material types of surgical drains mentioned.

Answer: Gauze, silicone, glove (rubber glove), and rubber drains.

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Question: What is capillary (open) drainage and which drains are used for it?

Answer: Open drainage where wound secretions are carried by rubber (glove) or gauze drain onto the absorbent layer of the dressing.

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Question: When is a glove drain used versus a gauze drain in capillary drainage?

Answer: Glove drain is used in superficial wounds; gauze drain is used for deeper wounds.

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Question: Describe a Penrose drain and how it works.

Answer: A Penrose drain is a soft, flexible rubber tube placed on the incision line; drainage collects onto the dressing and gravity pulls the fluid out (open

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Question: What is the typical use of gravity drainage after abdominal operations?

Answer: Drainage leads into a collecting bag placed below the level of the surgical wound; the bag is replaced every 24 hours and secretion volume, colour and

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Question: What is a Bülau (chest gravity) drainage used for?

Answer: A chest tube inserted through the chest wall into the chest cavity to remove air (pneumothorax) or fluid such as blood, pus or serous fluid after surg

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