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  1. How do I remove the Penrose drain? 1. Gather supplies: 4x4 inch gauze pads Suture removal kit Fresh jock strap or tight underwear. 2. Wash your hands with soap and water. 3. We suggest …

  2. Penrose Drain: What It Is, Care, Placement & Removal

    Sep 19, 2023 · A penrose drain is a soft, flexible rubber tube that drains fluid away from a wound. After surgery, blood, lymphatic fluid (lymph) and other fluids can collect at the surgery site or …

  3. Surgical drains 101: What to know about their use, care and ...

    Mar 28, 2025 · Penrose drain. The Penrose drain relies on gravity rather than suction for drainage. It is used mostly in sensitive areas like the head and neck, so you’re not putting any …

  4. Caring for Your Penrose Drain | Memorial Sloan Kettering ...

    Oct 8, 2019 · How long you have your drain depends on your surgery and how much fluid is draining from your incision. As your incision heals, you’ll have less fluid. When no fluid drains …

  5. 4.9 Drain Management and Removal – Clinical Procedures for ...

    Penrose drains are pieces of surgical tubing inserted into a surgical site, secured with a suture on the skin surface, and they drain into a sterile dressing (Perry et al., 2018). Care and …

  6. Penrose Drain (Figure 2) Definition – Penrose: an open tubular gravity drain placed intra-operatively; used to drain air or fluid from an abscess cavity, surgical incision, or peritoneum. …

  7. Caring for an Open Surgical Drain (Penrose Drain)

    You’ve had surgery. You now have a temporary tube (drain) placed in the surgical site. The tube removes extra blood or other fluids that may collect at the site. This helps to prevent infection …

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