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Extravasation is the leakage of a fluid out of its contained space into the surrounding the area, especially blood or blood cells from vessels. In the case of inflammation, it refers to the movement of white blood cells through the capillary wall, into the surrounding tissues. This is known as leukocyte … See more
Extravasation of irrigation fluid is the unintended migration of irrigation fluid (e.g., saline) introduced into a human body. This may occur in several types of endoscopic surgery, … See more
• Duralde XA, ed. (2006). "Severe Edema During Shoulder Arthroscopy". Complications in Orthopaedics: Shoulder Arthroscopy. American Academy of Orthopaedic … See more
Extravasation may also refer to the leakage of infused substances from the vasculature tissue into the subcutaneous tissue. … See more
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