Seroma, a fluid accumulation after abdominoplasty, occurs in 10-15% of cases and usually requires drainage. — Whalespan
Seroma, a fluid accumulation after abdominoplasty, occurs in 10-15% of cases and usually requires drainage.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“biggest risk is fluid accumulation called the seroma after the surgery you know you've created such a an enormous amount of space where you've lifted up the skin that you could put easily a liter of fluid to fill in that area and so we use drains to drain the fluid out and the risk is if you don't have enough drains or they're not in the right spot and then after the drain comes out the fluid can accumulate and the incidence is about 10% to 15%”