Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Penrose Tubing |
Material: | Silicone |
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Shenyun drain has a soft plastic bulb with a stopper and a flexible tube attached The drainage end of the tubing goes into your surgical site through the insertion site. The insertion site is the small opening near your incision. A suture (stitch) holds the drainage end in place. The rest of the tube extends outside your body and is attached to the bulb. When the bulb is compressed (squeezed) with the stopper in place, this creates a constant gentle suction. The bulb should be compressed at all times, except when you're emptying the drainage. Everyone's drainage is different. Some people drain a lot, some only a little. Write down the amount of drainage you have in the drainage log at the end of this resource. Bring your log to your follow-up appointments. How long you'll have your Shenyun drain depends on your surgery and the amount of drainage you have. Call your healthcare provider if your drainage is 30 milliliters (mL) or less in a 24-hour period. Your surgeon may remove your Shenyun drain or keep it in longer for certain procedures