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Wound drainage

Exudrain Mini is too bulky for a mini drain.
If staff are careful, there is no risk in emptying out drains.
The capacity of the bellows is too small. It requires recharging too often.
The length of perforated section of tubing is not long enough.
The measurements on the drainage bag are not accurate
The patients sometimes complain about pain when the catheter is removed.
The quality of the material of the drainage catheters seems to be very smooth and flexible. Is there a risk that they are too flexible and thus cause a lumen contraction at maximum vac
The system is too long and bulky for patients who are ambulating.
Why do you sometimes get less exudate with an active drain than with a passive one?
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