Seroma after sternal wound debridement: Case report
<p>Seroma formation is a common complication of any surgery producing a significant dead space or causing disruption of the lymphatic drainage. Although this is uncommonly reported in cardiac surgery. Such collections can cause localized pain, wound dehiscence, infection and can reoccur freque...
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Main Authors: | Julia Glizevskaja (Author), Mohammed Abbas (Author), Nnamdi Nwaejike (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2021-04-10.
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