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filterB. Braun Redyrob Transplus closed wound drainage system 600 ml sterile 10 pieces
Wound drainage
Areas of application and functions
Wound drainage systems are used to drain postoperative fluids, blood or exudate from a wound in a safe and controlled manner. Typical application situations include postoperative aftercare, wound management after trauma and the control of serous or bloody secretions. Through targeted drainage, drainage systems reduce accumulations of fluid in the wound area and support proper wound conditions as well as clear documentation of the secretion volume.
Product types in the category
The range includes various versions that differ in indication, material and structure. The relevant product groups include:
- Passive drainage (e.g. Penrose type)
- Active suction drainage with bottle or balloon containers
- Redon and cannula drains in different diameters
- Closing valves, hose connectors and replacement containers
- Disposable items such as fixation material and tube holders
Material properties and handling
Important properties are biocompatible materials, radiopaque markings, different lumen diameters and secure closure mechanisms. Ergonomic connectors and transparent collection containers make it easier to control secretions and handle them during wound care. Sterilely packaged individual components support hygienic work processes and minimize contamination risks.
Quality, standards and manufacturers
Products in the category include solutions from manufacturers such as B. Braun and Vygon, which offer different systems and spare parts. Selection criteria are sterility, compatibility with existing systems and documented material properties. Suitable products enable safe use, efficient processes and comprehensible documentation of the drainage process.
Advantages in everyday practice
Well-selected wound drainage solutions contribute to clear wound control, reduced care requirements and safe handling. Robustness, easy assembly and secure closures are crucial for practical routine processes.


