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  1. 27 cze 2021 · After obtaining institutional review board approval, a retrospective chart review was performed. Patients who underwent oncoplastic breast surgery, mastectomy with or without expander/implant-based reconstruction, and subsequent reconstruction with expander to implant exchange were included.

  2. After a mastectomy or breast reconstruction surgery, you will most likely have one or more drains with suction (also known as JP drain or hemovac) put into the area of your surgical incision to stop fluid from collecting in the surgical site.

  3. 3 lis 2024 · Care guide for Hemovac Drain Care. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.

  4. 8 kwi 2021 · The purpose of these Guidelines is to provide all members of the breast cancer multidisciplinary team (MDT) with guidance on the best breast surgical oncoplastic and reconstructive practice at each stage of a patient's journey, based on current evidence.

  5. 1 sty 2018 · This chapter reviews commonly used approaches for the care of postmastectomy wounds and addresses the complications encountered in these patients. The goals of postoperative care are to anticipate and prevent adverse events and to accelerate recovery.

  6. Most people are able to care for their incision (cut) and surgical drain on their own or with the help of a support person. This pamphlet will help you learn how to care for your drain at home. What is a T-Tube drain? A T-Tube drain is a tube shaped like the letter T. It is put in your bile duct to drain bile while the duct heals.

  7. See below for drain care. Wound drainage may contain blood and the tubing can get clots or clogs that may keep the fluid from draining. Your drainage should go from red to pink to watery looking. The amount should continue to decrease each day.