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Advanced Nursing 1 - The Wound Drain PowerPoint Presentation

Wound Drain

  • Surgical drains are inserted to permit the drainage of excessive serosanguinous fluid and purulent material and to promote healing of underlying tissues.
  • These drains may be inserted and sutured through the incision line, but they are most commonly inserted through stab wounds a  few centimeters away from the incision line so that the incision itself may be kept dry.
  • Without  a drain, some wounds would heal on the surface and trap the discharge inside, and an abscess might form.
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