maksakirppu
Maksakirppu, a Finnish term for a surgical suction drain, is a device used after operative procedures to remove fluid such as blood, serous fluid, or exudate from a surgical site. The purpose of the drain is to prevent fluid collection that could promote infection, impair wound healing, or cause swelling. A typical maksakirppu consists of a flexible tube inserted into the incision or cavity, with one end connected to a suction source and the other end open or closed with a spout. Modern versions include closed suction systems that minimize infection risk by maintaining a sealed environment.
Indications for placing a maksakirppu include major abdominal, thoracic, or orthopedic surgeries where residual fluid is
Complications can arise from improper use. Excessive suction can cause negative pressure injuries and tissue ischemia.
Removal of the maksakirppu is generally performed when output diminishes and wound healing is progressing. Proper