Objective To design a peritubular leakage collection bag for patients with drainage after abdominal surgeries,and to evaluate its effect in clinical practice. Methods The drainage designed for collecting the peritubular leakage consists of the bag body and the base. 200 patients suffering from peritubular leakage after abdominal surgeries in our hospital from September 2020 to July 2021 were divided into 2 groups on their own will,with 112 in the observation group and the other 88 in the control group. Patients in the observation group should receive leakage-free drainage bags when peritubular leakage is confirmed,and patients in the opposite group used surgical dressing conventionally. The frequency and daily expense of dressing change and the incidence of peritubular skin lesion were compared between the 2 groups respectively,as well as the patient satisfaction. Results The frequency and daily expense of dressing change,and the incidence of peritubular skin lesion in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group(P<0.001). However,the patient satisfaction in the observation group is much higher(P<0.001). Conclusion Early rehabilitation of the patients benefits from using peritubular leakage collection bags,resulting in the decrease of the frequency and cost of dressing change and the increase of the patient satisfaction.