Drainage Tubular Valve

A tubular valve drain (TDV) is a medical device that is used to remove fluid from the pleural space, for example, in the treatment of pneumonia or other lung diseases. The DTK is a tube with a valve at the end that prevents air from being sucked into the pleural cavity.

When DTC is injected into the pleural space, it creates negative pressure, which helps remove fluid and air from the pleura. A valve at the end of the tube prevents air from being sucked back into the lungs, which can cause breathing problems and other complications.

DTC can be used alone or in combination with other treatment methods. It is a safe and effective method of removing fluid from the lungs and can help improve the patient's condition.



The drainage tube is a set of several tubes, each of which has a special valve. These valves prevent fluid and air from flowing back into the cavity from which they were removed. These tubes are used to collect and remove fluids and gases from the body of humans or animals, and can also be used to treat certain diseases. Medical rubber is used to create a drainage tube.

Types of drainage:

* Open – contains a certain length of tubing without a valve. Using a catheter, the doctor advances the tube into the desired cavity. * Close