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Serosanguineous Drainage and Wound Healing - MSNMedically reviewed by Jennifer Schwartz, MD Serosanguineous drainage is the normal discharge of fluid from a wound or incision site after surgery. This usually appears as a thin, often slightly ...
Using a commercial device – a handheld, non-invasive probe – five TEWL measurements were taken: four from around the closed wound site, following a clock-face pattern (at three, six, nine, and ...
The incidence of prolonged postoperative serous wound drainage may be increased with use of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 in both acute traumatic and posttraumatic reconstructive ...
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