A SIMPLE, SAFE TECHNIQUE FOR THOROUGH SEROMA EVACUATION IN THE OUTPATIENT SETTING

A Simple, Safe Technique for Thorough Seroma Evacuation in the Outpatient Setting

A Simple, Safe Technique for Thorough Seroma Evacuation in the Outpatient Setting

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Summary: Seroma formation, a common postoperative complication in reconstructive cases, can lead to capsular contracture and increased office visits and expenses.The authors present a safe, novel Lamps technique for ensuring the thorough removal of serous fluid in the outpatient setting.By relying on access with an angiocatheter, potential BIOCOENZ METH B12 injury to permanent implants is minimized.The use of low continuous wall suction obviates the need of manual suction via multiple syringes and offers a rapid and thorough evacuation of all types of seromas.

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