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... urgery. The reason postoperative bleeding is considered normal is that all surgeries involve incisions. Organ removal or suturing, for instance, is performed within the thoracic or abdominal cavity, and drainage tubes are generally used.
What was unusual about this patient was that he had already undergone numerous small-incision appendectomies. Yet, this small wound began to ooze blood less than two hours after the procedure.
His immediate thought was a postoperative infection. ...
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