The Silicone Multitubular Drain

Multitubular Drains Radiopaque Multitubular Drains

The silicone multitubular drain is an essential radiopaque surgical device for passive postoperative surgical drainage.

With its flexible design and multiple tubes, it offers an efficient and non-traumatic solution, suitable for interventions requiring effective evacuation of body fluids, such as blood or secretions.

Size Length Width Reference Stock
S 400mm 20mm 2011-0020 On Request
M 400mm 25mm 2011-0025 On Request
L 400mm 35mm 2011-0035 Available
XL 400mm 45mm 2011-0045 Available

May be used as a replacement for the following Coloplast reference: GA1035 - GA1245 - GA1145

DHL delivery 24/48h

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Applications of the Radiopaque Multitubular Drain

It is designed for various surgical contexts:

  • Complex interventions requiring extensive drainage.
  • Use in surgeries where effective fluid evacuation is critical.
  • Suitable for post-operative care to prevent fluid accumulation.

This device is particularly well-suited for abdominal, thoracic, or other procedures requiring reliable and continuous passive drainage.

Why Choose a Multitubular Drain?

This type of drain offers several advantages over other drainage devices:

  • Increased Capacity: Its multiple tubes allow for more efficient and faster drainage.
  • Exceptional Flexibility: Reduces trauma to surrounding tissues, providing better comfort for the patient.
  • Ease of Use: Simple and reliable fixation thanks to the Secure-Clip, with facilitated monitoring through transparency and radiopaque lines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a passive drainage device composed of multiple flexible tubes. Made of silicone, it is designed to evacuate body fluids after surgery, while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.

It offers increased capacity thanks to its multiple tubes, flexibility that reduces trauma, and visibility facilitated by radiopaque lines for precise monitoring.

Flexible and composed of multiple tubes, it is ideal for deep wounds or complex interventions. The Delbet blade, more rigid, is often used for superficial wounds or specific needs. For more information, please visit our dedicated page on the Delbet Blade.

This type of drain is used after interventions requiring significant drainage, particularly for deep wounds or abundant post-operative fluids. It is particularly suited for abdominal and thoracic surgeries.