Manajemen Drain Pascaoperasi pada Pasien Fraktur Ekstremitas Bawah di Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat H Adam Malik Medan
Postoperative Drain Management in Lower Extremity Fracture Patients at H Adam Malik General Hospital Medan
Abstract
Postoperative drain management is a crucial aspect in surgical patient care,
especially in surgical procedures that involve a high risk of fluid accumulation,
such as lower extremity fractures. Drains function as mechanical devices to
remove blood, exudate, and inflammatory fluid from the surgical wound area
which, if left untreated, can cause serious complications such as hematoma,
seroma, and surgical site infection. Proper drain placement and effective drain
management are essential in supporting the wound healing process, accelerating
recovery, and reducing the risk of postoperative complications. Research reviews
show that drain management includes several main components, namely: drain
placement with aseptic technique, regular monitoring of fluid output, care of the
area around the drain with the principle of sterility, and timely removal of the
drain based on predetermined clinical criteria. Suboptimal drain management
can cause various clinical problems, such as nosocomial infections, drain
blockage, or even retention of drain parts in the body that require further
intervention. In addition to technical aspects, patient and family education
regarding drain care at home is also an integral part of drain management,
especially in patients who still use drains when discharged. Proper education
can improve patient compliance with treatment, reduce the risk of infection, and
help patients recognize signs of complications early.
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