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  • - This study aimed to measure the suction forces of a passive drainage system used after subdural hematoma evacuation, particularly focusing on bile bag drains.
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  • - The results indicate that a passive bile bag drain is ineffective when empty, but can produce suction forces similar to other drainage systems when filled with fluid.
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