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Reducing Infection Risk and Promoting Healing: The Efficacy of Shenyun Medical’s JP Drainage Tube Highly Praised

Negative Pressure Drainage Kit

The JP drainage tube is a device used to remove excess fluids (such as blood or pus) from surgical sites or wounds. It consists of a flexible tube connected to a plastic bulb reservoir. Here is how the JP drainage tube works:

Placement: Surgeons insert the tube into the surgical site or wound, ensuring proper positioning for drainage of the targeted area.

Collection: Fluids from the surgical site or wound enter the tube and flow into the bulb reservoir.

Negative pressure: Before connecting to the tube, the bulb reservoir is compressed. Upon release, it generates negative pressure or suction, aiding in the extraction and collection of fluids from the surgical site.

Drainage monitoring: Medical professionals regularly monitor the quantity and characteristics of the collected fluid in the bulb reservoir. This helps assess healing progress and detect potential complications.

Emptying: The collected fluid needs to be periodically emptied by compressing the bulb reservoir. The frequency of emptying may vary depending on the drainage volume.

Removal: Once the drainage volume decreases to an acceptable level, typically within a few days to weeks, the JP drainage tube is removed by healthcare professionals. This is usually done when the drainage is no longer significant or when the wound has sufficiently healed.

Overall, the JP drainage tube aids in removing excess fluids from surgical sites or wounds, promoting healing, and reducing the risk of complications associated with fluid accumulation.

Reducing Infection Risk and Promoting Healing: The Efficacy of Shenyun Medical’s JP Drainage Tube Highly Praised

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  • 4FGG+7M4, Yin Cang Lu, Wu Zhong Qu, Su Zhou Shi, Jiang Su Sheng, China, 215106
  • Suzhou Shenyun Medical Equipment Co., Ltd

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