You may have a drain placed in the surgical site to remove excess fluid or blood. The drained fluid is collected into a container. You should see the drainage decrease after you go home, and you may see it change color. You will need to care for the drain at home and keep the drain clean. You should be shown how to empty the drain before you are discharged, and you should ask if you need to measure the drainage.
Your surgeon will talk to you about how long to expect the drain to stay in place. The drain site should be emptied at least 2-3 times per day, in order to keep the drain suctioned properly.
Closed suction drains use a vacuum to draw drainage out of the wound into a closed system. These drains may be sutured in place to keep them from falling out. See below for drain care.
Wound drainage may contain blood and the tubing can get clots or clogs that may keep the fluid from draining. Your drainage should go from red to pink to watery looking. The amount should continue to decrease each day. Let your surgeon know right away if the amount increases, stays bright red (active bleeding) or becomes green yellow with a bad odor (may mean infection).
Before you empty and measure the fluid, you will need to clear the clots from the tubing each time. This is called stripping or milking the tubing.
Please view this video overview of postoperative surgical drain care, created and produced by Cancer Care Alberta, Alberta Health Services: Breast Cancer Surgery – Drain Care (alberta.ca)
The below are common instructions for drain care. Review with your surgical care team. They may have different instructions for you.
Gather supplies:
Wash your hands with soap and water or hand gel.
Clear the drainage tube
Empty the drain bulb
Call your doctor if the drain fluid is cloudy, bad smelling, or the amount of drainage has increased.
The below are common instructions for drain care. Review with your surgical care team. They may have different instructions for you.
Gather supplies:
Wash your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer.
Remove the old dressing
Clean the skin
Apply the new dressing
You may have a clear dressing over the drainage insertion site. You may need to leave it on for several days.