How to care for a Jackson-Pratt closed suction drain

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In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education video, we discuss how to empty and evacuate a Jackson-Pratt closed suction drain in your veterinary patient. These sterile drains are used to help empty excess fluid from the body after surgery. These are typically placed in surgical wounds that have excessive dead space (e.g., bite wounds, etc.). Aseptic technique must be used when emptying/draining or removing Jackson-Pratt closed suction drains.

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  1. Does the method of removing the air matter? Wouldn’t pressing in from the bottom remove the most air?

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