When is Drainage Needed After Appendectomy?
Post-Appendectomy Care and Drainage Management Post-Appendectomy Care and Drainage Management Following an appendectomy, the need for drainage is generally minimal. However, in instances where appendicitis is complicated by peritonitis or perforation, the severity of abdominal infection and the volume of exudate can necessitate the placement of a drainage tube. Positioning and Protection of Drainage Tubes Patients who retain a drainage tube after appendectomy should be positioned semi-reclined. It is crucial to protect the drainage tube to prevent its dislodgement or compression, which could affect the drainage process. Regularly monitor the color and volume of the drainage liquid to assess any... Learn more