Description
This vacuum drain’s most common use is for post-op drainage Jackson Pratt.
The kit is designed to create suction or negative pressure for draining wounds. A fenestrated silicone drain is placed into position with the aid of a stainless steel trocar. This drain is attached to a silicone bulb with a one-way valve. When the bulb is released a vacuum is created that pulls exudates out through the drain. Wound exudates can be stored, visualized, or cultured. The drain has a radio-opaque line for the entire length.
The kit consists of: a130mm stainless steel trocar, silicone fenestrated drain and tubing, a silicone bulb, a clamp for attachment to bandage or patient.
Reservoir – 100cc
Tubing – 1.66mm i.d. x 3.2mm o.d. round
Needle – 3.2mm o.d.
Fenestration – 8.5 inches
Additional information
Weight | 0.3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11 × 7 × 2.5 in |
Capacity | |
Surgical Drains |