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Vanasatchy (816)
Seromas can persist for a long time and, aside from stretching out the skin, there is the risk that a pseudobursa can form. This is scar tissue that then requires more surgery to correct than if the seroma can be drained adequately
I have had a seroma reoccure after abdominal surgery two times after the drain was placed and it drained for a few weeks why does it keep reoccuring? add a comment