How are surgical drains removed in clinic?

For patients undergoing tissue expander/implant based reconstruction, a surgical drain (also called a JP drain, or Jackson-Pratt drain) is generally used to help control post-procedure oozing and to help avoid excessive fluid collection at the surgical site. Many patients ask how these drains are removed, and if removal of the drain is painful. The answerContinue reading “How are surgical drains removed in clinic?”

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