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drainage
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drainage /drain·age/ (dran´ij) systematic withdrawal of fluids and discharges from a wound, sore, or cavity.
capillary drainage  that effected by strands of hair, surgical gut, spun glass, or other material of small caliber which acts by capillary attraction.
closed drainage  drainage of an empyema cavity carried out with protection against the entrance of outside air into the pleural cavity.
manual lymph drainage  the application of light rhythmic strokes, similar to those of effleurage, in the direction of the heart to increase the drainage of lymph from the involved structures.
open drainage  drainage of an empyema cavity through an opening in the chest wall into which one or more rubber drainage tubes are inserted, the opening not being sealed against the entrance of outside air.
postural drainage  therapeutic drainage in bronchiectasis and lung abscess by placing the patient head downward so that the trachea will be inclined below the affected area.
through drainage  that achieved by passing a perforated tube through the cavity, so that irrigation may be effected by injecting fluid into one aperture and letting it escape out of another.

drain·age (drnj)
n.
The removal of fluid or purulent material from a wound or body cavity.

drainage,
n the placement or creation of a pathway from a deep lesion to the surface of the body to provide an avenue for the body to expel the byproducts of an infection or inflammation.

drainage
systematic withdrawal of fluids and discharges from a wound, sore or cavity.

drainage angle
capillary drainage
that effected by strands of hair, catgut, spun glass, or other material of small caliber which acts by capillary attraction.
closed drainage
drainage of an empyema cavity carried out with protection against the entrance of outside air into the pleural cavity.
open drainage
drainage of an empyema cavity through an opening in the chest wall into which one or more rubber drainage tubes are inserted, the opening not being sealed against the entrance of outside air.
peritoneal drainage
drainage of the peritoneum; limited by the rapid formation of adhesions and can only be accomplished with lavage or through an open cavity.
suction drainage
a source of continuous or intermittent negative pressure is used to maintain drainage in various sites, particularly negative pressure in the pleural cavity. A syringe and valve, one-way valve, vacuum tube or underwater drain can be used for this purpose.
drainage systems
see drain.
tidal drainage
drainage of the urinary bladder by an apparatus that alternately fills the bladder to a predetermined pressure and empties it by a combination of siphonage and gravity flow.
drainage tubes
see drain.

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