Where Does Surgery Drain Fluid Come From?
The following post from our
tummy tuck forum
is from a woman who had an operation that removed fat and skin only from her
body and has to go back to the doctor every few days to get fluids drained. She
is wondering where the fluid is coming from and why it is doing that.
Where Does
Surgery Drain Fluid Come From?
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Date: 01/07/2011 |
Submitted by:
Adeline |
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I had a domplasty when they only cut my skin off,
and some fat. Why is it always filling up with
fluid, and every 2 days my doctor drains a lot of
fluid out, why is it doing that. Where is this fluid
coming from?
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Tummy Tuck RESPONSE
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| Date: 01/07/2011 |
Submitted by:
Tanner |
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Adeline,
I am not a doctor and can't give you a good medical
explanation. I tried to find the answer on the
internet but finding a simple answer to your
question is not as easy as you would think it would
be. The following explanation is what I pieced
together from my research. It may not be 100%
correct.
Anyway, as I understand it during surgery the
surgeon cuts through skin, tissue and fat. These may
contain small blood vessels that are also cut or
ruptured which lead to a certain amount of internal
bleeding (inside the body when blood leaks from
blood vessels or organs).
After the operation is over and the surgical wound
is sutured up the blood, pus and other body fluids
have no place to go so they pool or gather in
certain areas of the body (usually in locations
lower than the surgical site because of gravity and
liquids flow downhill).
It takes a while for the ruptured blood vessels to
heal. The length of time varies with the operation,
the health of the patient, the extent of the surgery
as well as other factors. As the healing continues
the amount of drainage should diminish.
In many cases surgical drains are used to remove the
fluid from the body. Here are some more sources
relating to surgical drains and healing.
Surgical Drains
Surgical Incisions
Infections
Scars
Your doctor is removing the fluid to reduce the risk
of complications after surgery such as a seroma or
fistula. If not removed, this fluid could become a
source of infection. Removing the fluid may also
make you more comfortable.
By the way, I have never heard of a domplasty
before. I am not familiar with that type of
operation to remove skin and fat. Do you mean
dermoplasty? Did you have the operation to remove
excess skin from weight loss?
I hope this answered your questions.
Best regards,
Tanner
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