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A seroma is a depositing of lymphatic fluid in a surgical space that might not have been closed optimally. While they can rarely get infected, treatment usually involves local drainage or simply ...
After hernia surgery, 5.4% may experience a seroma from laparoscopic hernia repair, and 12.5% after open incisional hernia repair. The fluid (serum) is a mixture of lymphatic fluid and plasma, the ...
Seroma may happen after the drain comes out. Typically, a seroma may arise about 7-10 days after surgery. Sometimes, a seroma happens even if you don't have a drain. Seroma vs. hematoma.
A seroma is a buildup of fluids in a place on a person’s body where tissue has been removed. Seromas often occur as a complication of surgery but can also develop after an injury. Most seromas ...
A seroma is a collection of liquid that happens in a surgical site. As part of the healing process, all incisions will make some amount of fluid, and there's always a small seroma present.