Author Topic: Persistent Fluid Collection  (Read 1532 times)

Offline jason9386

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Hi, my name is Jason. About 7 months after my initial procedure I was left with a recurring seroma the wouldn't resolve because a shell had formed around it. It would inflate every so often and have to be aspirated. About a month ago, my surgeon did a revision surgery on it. Since then I've had it aspirated twice and its doing more or less the same thing it did after my first procedure. The only difference is that this time it isn't serous fluid collecting, its blood. I've worn compression gear around the clock and done my best not to stress the area. Does anyone know of anything that will help? Is there an adhesive or something that will close the dead space? It doesn't seem like its going to resolve on its own.

Offline jay adams

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Hey man, I'm sure the reason no one has answered your question is cause that's pretty complicated. You would talk with your doc or get a second opinion.

Good luck.
 


 

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