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Capacity design of disposable sterile drainage bag kit - home version: meticulous consideration to meet the daily drainage needs of home care

Publish Time: 2024-11-27
In the home care scenario, the capacity design of disposable sterile drainage bag kit is by no means arbitrary, but is based on in-depth analysis and precise weighing of multiple realistic factors, aiming to meet the daily drainage fluid demand and ensure a smooth and safe nursing process.

At first, the R&D team conducted extensive research on the drainage conditions of chronic disease groups (such as urinary system diseases, patients who need continuous drainage for postoperative rehabilitation, etc.) at home. Statistics show that under most common diseases, the daily drainage volume of adults is in a relatively stable range. For example, for those who recover at home after common urinary system surgery, the daily urine drainage is mostly 1000-2000 ml. Based on various diseases and rehabilitation stages, a certain amount of margin is taken to cover special situations, and the basic capacity is set at about 2000 ml, which can not only avoid frequent replacement to increase the risk of infection and consume the energy of family members, but also prevent the product from being too bulky and inconvenient to hang and carry due to excessive capacity.

For children, due to different body functions and metabolic rates, the average daily drainage volume is small and fluctuates greatly. The home version of the drainage bag kit is designed with a capacity of 500-1000 ml to adapt to the smaller urine output of children, ensure that the bag is not overfilled, meet the delicate needs of children's care, and reduce the burden of care for parents.

At the same time, considering the poor flexibility of home care scenarios, patients may not be able to replace the drainage bag in time due to medical treatment outside and short-term activity restrictions. Additional "safety redundancy" is reserved during the design to moderately expand the capacity on the basis of meeting the daily average. For example, the actual capacity of some products can reach 120% of the nominal capacity, providing buffer space for accidental delayed replacement and short-term surge in drainage volume to cope with emergencies in life.

In addition, the capacity design of the disposable sterile drainage bag kit is also related to the bag size and material toughness. It must be able to hold a sufficient amount of drainage fluid, while remaining lightweight, portable and not easily damaged. After repeated simulation tests of home usage scenarios and optimization from multiple dimensions such as mechanics and fluid physics, the capacity of the home version of the sterile drainage bag kit finds a delicate balance between practicality, safety and convenience, and is firmly rooted in the needs of home care.
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