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I don't understand how a leak test can be performed without the drain. I thought that was the whole purpose of it.

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My surgeon did 2 leak test during surgery. I did not have one afterwards.

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I don't understand how a leak test can be performed without the drain. I thought that was the whole purpose of it.

The leak test is performed using a fluoroscope, which is a real time x-ray machine. You swallow a barium solution, and they look at your sleeve using the fluoroscope to see if any of the Fluid ends up outside your sleeve, in which case there would be a leak.

The purpose of the drain is not to drain any leakage from the sleeve. Instead, its purpose is to drain Fluid that "weeps" our of the edges of the incisions that were made during surgery. Your body will resorb this fluid on its own, but it can take a few days. There are some types of surgeries where surgeons will always use a drain, and some types of surgeries where surgeons will never use a drain. VSG must fall in between those two extremes because some surgeons use them and some do not use them for this surgery.

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The leak test is performed using a fluoroscope' date=' which is a real time x-ray machine. You swallow a barium solution, and they look at your sleeve using the fluoroscope to see if any of the Fluid ends up outside your sleeve, in which case there would be a leak. The purpose of the drain is not to drain any leakage from the sleeve. Instead, its purpose is to drain Fluid that "weeps" our of the edges of the incisions that were made during surgery. Your body will resorb this fluid on its own, but it can take a few days. There are some types of surgeries where surgeons will always use a drain, and some types of surgeries where surgeons will never use a drain. VSG must fall in between those two extremes because some surgeons use them and some do not use them for this surgery.[/quote']

Well it looks like we'll both learn something here today! For my leak test, I had to drink a dark blue liquid. The nurses checked my drain for any blue and determined I had no leak. I do realize, too, that the drain is used to collect drainage from surgical site.

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I had a drain. I think it contributed to my excellent experience. No pain, little discomfort. I'm on day 9 and still feel well.

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I have a drain that will be removed before I leave the hospital on Thursday.

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No drain here either.

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I had a drain and it was pulled before I left to go home. No biggie but very uncomfortable when the final tubing came out.

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Believe it or not, the drain being pulled before I went home was the worst part for me. They didn't warn me it would hurt when they pulled it out. They just said "take a deep breath". It took about three seconds, but damn. Ow.

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Curious how many of your drs did drains with the surgery...

No drains thank goodness. :-)

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I had a drain and it was pulled before I left to go home. No biggie but very uncomfortable when the final tubing came out.

Had mine out this morning and it felt like a snake was being pulled out of my body... Yes uncomfortable and strange feeling! So glad to be home.

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I had a drain for 3 days and was glad for it! It let me know that everything was ok. I liked seeing that the Fluid was nice and clear for 3 days. When I went to get it out even though it was uncomfortable, I didn't want it out! Dr told me I was the first person to ever say that. When he took it out, he did it very slowly and I took deep breaths the whole time. The last bit that came out did burn and was an uncomfortable feeling, but nothing you can't deal with! We are stronger than we know!

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