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Post-operative care of a surgical wound is a very important part of the whole surgical process. In cryosurgery, it is even more so since healing occurs by secondary intention. Patients have to be aware of the timing process and the post-operative cares in order to warranty a successful procedure.
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Pasquali, P. (2015). Post-operative Care for Cryosurgery. In: Pasquali, P. (eds) Cryosurgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43939-5_22
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