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If you have had recent surgery you may haveone or more incisions depending on the typeof surgery you have had. After some surgeriesblood and normal body fluids may collect in thesurgical site, which is also called the wound. Fluids can build up at the site and slow thehealing process. They may also interfere with your daily activities and cause discomfort. To avoid fluid buildup, your surgeon may have inserted a flexible tube into the surgicalsite during your surgery. The drain allowsfluid from the surgical site to drain intoa reservoir that can be emptied. In this videoyou will learn the steps to care for your drain, as well as the dressing, covering the area where the drain enters your skin. Your wound drainage system consists of tubing, also called a catheter or drain, and a reservoir at the bottom of the tube, also called a bulb. Throughout this video the wound catheter isreferred to as the drain and the reservoir asthe bulb. The drain tubing is placed inside t