Often, "cleaning" is facilitated by a (e.g., Jackson-Pratt or catheter) that remains in place for several days.
After surgery involving a mesh or internal repair, fluids such as blood and serum can accumulate at the surgical site. Proper cleaning and drainage are essential to: Often, "cleaning" is facilitated by a (e
Clear pathways allow the body’s natural repair mechanisms to focus on integrating the mesh rather than fighting inflammation. 2. The Internal Drainage System "cleaning" is facilitated by a (e.g.
An external bulb that uses gentle suction to draw fluid out. Often, "cleaning" is facilitated by a (e
Stagnant fluid can become a breeding ground for bacteria.
Placed internally near the site of the mesh to collect fluids.
Removing excess fluid relieves pressure on the internal repair and surrounding tissues.