Drainage of an abscess along the lower back

Surprisingly, the discharge from this abscess was mostly serosanguinous as opposed to frank pus and that’s possible because he’d had extended antibiotics beforehand. When you are irrigating these types of lesions it is better to do it in a pulsatile fashion in an effort to dislodge more material as opposed to slowly pushing your sterile […]

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