You're mistaking Hematomas with hemangiomas lol
A lower limb hematoma requires drainage under local anesthetics then simply debridement, nothing complicated as surgery/ radiation
You're mistaking Hematomas with hemangiomas lol
A lower limb hematomas requires drainage under local anesthetics then simply debridement, nothing complicated as surgery/ radiation
debridement is what I called microsurgery, but if it has a vascular connection to the bone, or if it is calcified, which is most likely since she said it is permanent, tghen we need to excise it. Hemangiomas require embolization.
Also you are factually wrong. calcified hematoma can not be drained.
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