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Surgicel question

Posted By: IndianaMT on 2006-01-30
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Subject: Surgicel question

I'm not sure if this is a type of Surgicel or if the doctor is saying "in to seal", possibly intracele, intraseal - I can't find any of these words though.  In to seal does not quite fit in the sentence either.


At the time of this last surgery, we treated her prophylactically with DDAVP and placed Surgicel in to seal in the cavity as local hemostatics.




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