Silicone Round Perforated Redon Drains:
These drains are typically round in shape and have small holes or perforations along the length of the drain. They are used for post-operative drainage of fluids, such as blood or serous fluid, from surgical sites. The perforations allow for the flow of fluids out of the body while preventing the entry of tissue or debris into the drain.
Silicone Round Fluted Channel Drains:
Round fluted channel drains are designed with grooves or channels along the length of the drain. These channels help to enhance the drainage capacity of the drain by providing additional pathways for fluid to flow out of the body. They are commonly used in surgical procedures where effective drainage is required.
Silicone Flat Perforated Redon Drains:
Flat perforated Redon drains are flat in shape and feature small perforations similar to round perforated drains. They are often used in surgical procedures where a flat drain profile is more suitable for placement in specific anatomical locations, allowing for effective drainage of fluids post-operatively.
Silicone Flat Fluted Channel Drains:
Flat fluted channel drains are flat drains with grooves or channels running along their length. These channels help to increase the drainage capacity of the drain and prevent blockages by providing multiple pathways for fluid to exit the body. They are commonly used in procedures where a flat drain design with enhanced drainage capabilities is required.
The Medical Silicone Round Channel Fluted Drains Catheter is commonly used for postoperative drainage or fluid drainage to help alleviate fluid accumulation or leakage at surgical sites. This type of drain catheter features the following characteristics:
Round Design: This catheter typically has a circular cross-section, suitable for placement in various anatomical locations and providing an effective path for drainage.
Fluted Design: The catheter features grooves or channels along its length, aiding in increasing the drainage capacity of the catheter, preventing fluid retention, and reducing the risk of catheter blockage.
Silicone Material: Silicone is a soft, durable, and biocompatible material suitable for medical devices. It can reduce tissue irritation and help minimize discomfort of the catheter inside the body.
Versatility: These catheters are commonly used for postoperative drainage such as chest drainage, abdominal drainage, or drainage at other surgical sites. They can help reduce bleeding, leakage, or fluid accumulation, promoting wound healing and reducing the risk of infection.
Safety: Medical Silicone Round Channel Fluted Drains Catheters typically comply with medical device safety standards, ensuring they are safe for patients and healthcare providers to use.
Feature | Description |
Shape | Round design suitable for placement in various anatomical locations. |
Fluted Design | Grooves along the length of the catheter increase drainage capacity and reduce blockage risk. |
Material | Silicone material is soft, durable, and biocompatible. |
Usage | Commonly used for postoperative drainage to reduce leakage, fluid accumulation, and promote wound healing. |
Safety | Compliance with medical device safety standards for safe usage. |