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Why is Postoperative Drainage Necessary?
Postoperative drainage helps in:
Reducing the risk of infection by removing accumulated fluids.
Preventing hematomas and seromas, which could cause discomfort and delay healing.
Monitoring the type and amount of fluid, which can provide clues about potential complications.
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