FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to surgery, and can be used for drainage of suppurative cavities of abdominal cavity. A drainage device modelled by surface of suppurative masses comprises drainage perforated with antiseptic solution delivery aid and a purulent effluent aspirator. The device in addition includes a sleeve connected to the antiseptic and medical solution delivery aid and connected to the perforated catheter on the other side. In a catheter, there is a flexible wire fixed to the sleeve that enables to model the catheter by surface of suppurative masses. Also the device contains the second sleeve connected to the purulent effluent aspirator and connected to the perforated catheter on the other side. In the catheter there is a flexible wire fixed to second sleeve that enables to model the catheter by surface of suppurative masses.
EFFECT: invention provides high-grade removal of effluent in draining of complex suppurative cavities.
2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2010-02-20—Published
2008-10-17—Filed