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Bacterial profile of suction drains and the relationship thereof to surgical-site infections in prosthetic breast reconstruction

  • Yoon, Jeongmin;Chung, Jae-Ho;Hwang, Na-Hyun;Lee, Byung-Il;Park, Seung-Ha;Yoon, Eul-Sik
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.542-549
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    • 2018
  • Background Despite the increasing popularity of prosthetic breast reconstruction, scant data exist on the microbiological profile of drainage fluid from closed-suction drains and the relationship thereof to surgical-site infections (SSIs) in breast reconstruction surgery. This study aimed to determine whether bacteria isolated from drainage fluid were associated with the development of SSIs, and whether the bacterial profile of drainage fluid could be a clinically useful predictor of SSIs. Methods We performed a retrospective chart review of 61 women who underwent tissue expander/implant or direct-to-implant reconstructions. Patient demographics and culture studies of drainage fluid from suction drains collected on postoperative day 7 were evaluated. Results Sixteen patients (26.23%) were culture-positive, and 45 patients (73.77%) were culture-negative. The most frequently isolated bacteria were coagulase-negative staphylococci, followed by Staphylococcus aureus. SSIs were diagnosed in seven patients and were mostly resolved by systemic antibiotics; however, the tissue expander or implant was explanted in two patients. Positive culture of drainage fluid from closed-suction drains was significantly associated with the development of SSIs (P<0.05). The positive predictive value was 37.50%, and the negative predictive value was 97.78%. Conclusions To our knowledge, this study is the first to demonstrate a significant association between the microbiological profile of drainage fluid from closed-suction drains and the development of SSIs in patients with prosthetic breast reconstructions. The high negative predictive value suggests that microbial testing of drainage fluid from closed-suction drains may have clinical utility. Further prospective studies with larger sample sizes are required to confirm our findings.

Study of Cavitation Instabilities in Double-Suction Centrifugal Pump

  • Hatano, Shinya;Kang, Donghyuk;Kagawa, Shusaku;Nohmi, Motohiko;Yokota, Kazuhiko
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.94-100
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    • 2014
  • In double-suction centrifugal pumps, it was found that cavitation instabilities occur with vibration and a periodic chugging noise. The present study attempts to identify cavitation instabilities in the double-suction centrifugal pump by the experiment and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Cavitation instabilities in the tested pump were classified into three types of instabilities. The first one, in a range of cavitation number higher than breakdown cavitation number, is cavitation surge with a violent pressure oscillation. The second one, in a range of cavitation number higher than the cavitation number of cavitation surge, is considered to be rotating cavitation and causes the pressure oscillation due to the interaction of rotating cavitation with the impeller. Last one, in a range of cavitation number higher than the cavitation number of rotating cavitation, is considered to be a surge type instability.

Effect of the Suction Performance by the Air-Curtain Blowing around a Suction Duct (흡입관 주위에 형성된 공기차단막이 흡입성능에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Chong-Hyun;Kim, Chae-Sil;Cho, Soo-Yong
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2009
  • A study is conducted to improve the suction performance on suction devices which are used to remove polluted air generated by welding or machining process in a spacious working place of industry. Air-curtain is applied around the inlet of suction duct to interrupt the inflow of fresh air from the downstream region where is located opposite to the polluted air source. Two different air-curtain devices, such as a $45^{\circ}$ backward and a fully backward, are adopted. Suction region is experimentally investigated by measuring the suction velocities using a hot-wire anemometer. Contours of the suction velocity are compared with the computed results. The suction condition is selected to 110,000 Reynolds number which is widely used on typical suction devices, and a width of blowing passage for creating the air-curtain is chosen to 9.38% of the suction duct diameter. The experimental results show that the suction performance obtained with the $45^{\circ}$ backward air-curtain was better than that obtained with the fully backward air-curtain. On the suction duct using the $45^{\circ}$ backward air-curtain, the suction region estimated on basis of the 0.4m/sec is improved by 66% at the same input power.

Flow Analysis of the Rotating Sludge Suction Collector by Numerical Simulation (수치시뮬레이션을 이용한 흡입식 슬러지 수집기의 유동해석)

  • Suh, Sang-Ho;Roh, Hyung-Woon;Byun, Jong-Youn
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.9 no.5 s.38
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2006
  • Sedimentation phenomenon of suspended solids occurs by the gravitational force. Pollution particles are separated from slowly flowing waste water in clarifier. Recently, the sludge suction collector is Preferred rather than the scraper type sludge collector due to the enhancement of the clarifier efficiency. The sludge suction collector is usually operated by the user's experiences without any scientific and/or technical consideration. To evaluate the performance of sludge suction collector, the three dimensional numerical simulation was conducted by the finite volume method. To analyze the performance, the velocity vectors and the suction flow rates of the orifices were investigated. The result showed that each suction flow rate through out the collector was equivalent in the sludge suction collector and the efficiency of suction collector was good to remove high concentrated sludge in clarifier.

Improvement of Fluid Transfer Using Pneumatic Fracturing, Plasma Blasting, and Vacuum Suction

  • Lee, Geun-Chun;Song, Jae-Yong;Kang, Cha-Won;Jang, Hyun-Shic;Jang, Bo-An;Park, Yu-Chul
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.127-142
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    • 2022
  • This study explored the fluid transfer characteristics of simultaneous pneumatic blasting, plasma blasting, and vacuum suction (the PPV method), and assessed their effect. Chemical oxidation-an established soil remediation method-was compared as a control. Electrical resistivity surveys found that PPV reduced resistivity by about 1.5-2.5 times compared with the control group, indicating that it increased the diffusion of fluid between the injection and suction wells. Injection and suction tests comparing the injection flow rate, initial suction flow rate time, and suction flow rate showed that the PPV method offered an improvement over the existing method. Slug tests revealed that PPV increased the permeability coefficient by a greater amount than that by the control method. This study qualitatively and quantitatively confirmed that the PPV method clearly improves injection and suction efficiency by accelerating cracks in the ground and improving water permeability compared with the established chemical oxidation method.

A Experimental Study on the Performance of an Axial-Type Suction-Blowing Fan (축류형 흡배송 송풍기의 성능에 관한 실험적연구)

  • Choi, Hyoung-Jun;Park, Young-Ha;Ahn, Kook-Young;Cho, Soo-Yong
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2011
  • An experimental study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of a suction-blowing fan that could not only remove polluted air by suction but also create the air-curtain by blowing. In order to create the air-curtain, rotors were installed on the surface of the shroud. These blows fresh air into the polluted region. The fresh air is spouted backward 45o on the basis of the axial direction using a double-ducted bellmouth. In the same suction operating condition, the suction region was extended by increasing the blowing velocity. However, the increasing rate of suction region was reduced when the blowing velocity was increased steadily. Thus, an efficient blowing velocity should be determined depending on the suction operating condition. In addition, the blowing requires additional input power. In a fixed suction operating condition, the input power was linearly increased in proportion to the blowing flowrate. When the suction-blowing fan was operated in the same input power as the suction fan, the suction region was increased more than 30% based on the 0.6m/sec velocity.

Structural Controls on Crustal Fluid Redistribution and Hydrothermal Gold Deposits: A Review on the Suction Pump and Fault Valve Models (지각 내 열수 재분배와 금광상 형성의 구조적 제어: 석션 펌프 및 단층 밸브 모델에 대한 리뷰)

  • Kwak, Yujung;Park, Seung-Ik;Park, Changyun
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.183-195
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    • 2022
  • Hydrothermal gold deposits are evidence of intensive fluid flow through fault zones, and the resultant vein structures and textures reflect the fluid redistribution mechanism. This review introduces the suction pump and fault valve models as fluid circulation mechanisms causing hydrothermal gold deposits in the frameworks of the concepts of fault mechanics. The suction pump and fault valve models describe faulting-driven heterogeneous fluid flow and related vein formation mechanisms, accompanied by the cycles of (1) stress accumulation and fluid pressure build-up and (2) seismic rupture and stress/fluid pressure release. The models are available under different geological environments (stress conditions), and the vein structures and textures representing the mechanisms have similarities and differences. The suction pump and fault valve models must help better to interpret the origins of hydrothermal gold deposits in Korea and improve the efficiency of further exploration.

Improving Flow Distribution in a Suction Channel for a Highly Efficient Centrifugal Compressor

  • Yagi, Manabu;Shibata, Takanori;Kobayashi, Hiromi;Tanaka, Masanori;Nishida, Hideo
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.100-108
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    • 2012
  • Design parameters for suction channels of process centrifugal compressors were investigated, and an optimization method to enhance stage efficiency by using the new design parameters was proposed. From results of computational fluid dynamics, the passage sectional area ratios $A_c/A_e$, $A_e/A_s$ and $A_c/A_s$ were found to be the dominant parameters for the pressure loss and circumferential flow distortion, where $A_c$, $A_e$ and $A_s$ are passage sectional areas for the casing upstream side, casing entrance and impeller eye, respectively. The Base suction channel was optimized using the new design parameters, and the Base and Optimized types were tested. Test results showed that the Optimized suction channel achieved 3.8% higher stage efficiency than the Base suction channel while maintaining the same operating range.

Numerical Simulation of Suction Performance of a Forward-Sweep Inducer for Turbopumps (터보펌프용 전진익형 인듀서 흡입성능 유동해석)

  • Choi, Chang-Ho;Noh, Jun-Gu;Kim, Jinhan
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2014
  • Computational and experimental studies on a forward-sweep inducer for turbopumps were performed to see the effect of the blade sweep on the suction performance of the inducer. Computational results show that backflows at the inlet decrease in the case of the forward-sweep inducer by inhibiting pre-rotation of the inflow and the low pressure region near the tip also diminishes, which is presumed to improve the suction performance of the inducer. The predicted suction performance of the inducer is compared with the experimental result. The result shows that the computation overestimates the suction performance of the inducer compared to the value from the experiment.

Effect of suction on flow of dusty fluid along exponentially stretching cylinder

  • Iqbal, Waheed;Jalil, Mudassar;Qazaq, Amjad;Khadimallah, Mohamed A.;Naeem, Muhammad N.;Hussain, Muzamal;Mahmoud, S.R.;Ghandourah, E.;Tounsi, Abdelouahed
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.263-270
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    • 2021
  • The present manuscript focuses the effects of suction on the flow of the dusty fluid along permeable exponentially stretching cylinder. Derived PDEs for this work are changed into ODEs by adopting right transformations. Numerical procedure is carried out for the obtained resultant equations by Shooting Technique in accordance with Runge-Kutta (RK-6) technique. Obtained results for the parameters namely, particle interaction parameter, suction parameter and Reynold number parameters are probed thoroughly. Some salient points are: (a) Fluid velocity decreases and the dust phase velocity rises for the higher values of particle interaction parameter; (b) more suction produces retarding velocities for both the phases; (c) high Reynold number slows down the fluid velocity while the speed of dust phase and (d) skin friction coefficient goes high for all these parameters.