An external bulb that uses gentle suction to draw fluid out.
This is a manual cleaning technique where you pinch the tubing and slide your fingers down toward the bulb to move clots and prevent blockages. 3. Wound and Site Care
Removing excess fluid relieves pressure on the internal repair and surrounding tissues. An external bulb that uses gentle suction to draw fluid out
Clear pathways allow the body’s natural repair mechanisms to focus on integrating the mesh rather than fighting inflammation. 2. The Internal Drainage System
The external part of the surgical site (where the "net" was placed) requires strict hygiene: Laparoscopy (keyhole surgery) - NHS Wound and Site Care Removing excess fluid relieves
Placed internally near the site of the mesh to collect fluids.
Stagnant fluid can become a breeding ground for bacteria. The Internal Drainage System The external part of
Often, "cleaning" is facilitated by a (e.g., Jackson-Pratt or catheter) that remains in place for several days.