Comprehensive analysis of the factors affecting the duration of the existence of subcutaneous seroma after surgical treatment of breast cancer patients
Subcutaneous seroma formation is the most common complication of surgical treatment for breast cancer and occurs in 15-85 % of patients. Seroma can cause infection and/or long-term postoperative wound healing, increase the length of stay of patients in the surgical hospital, delaying the start of re...
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