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What are Alternatives?
In some cases, alternative methods such as
open drains
or
no drain
approaches may be considered. The choice of method depends on the individual patient's condition and the surgeon's preference.
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What are Closed Suction Drains?
Why are they used in Gynecology?
How are they Inserted?
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