Abstract:Furosemide (Lasix) is a common diuretic used for the treatment of postoperative edema. However, caution is advised in post-bariatric patients as many are known to be deficient in albumin, which is a necessary component for Furosemide to bind allowing the adherence of interstitial fluid leading to the excretion of water. This case report discusses identifying such nutritional deficiency and switching to a less common alternative, with proven benefits in the reduction of seroma formation and tissue edema. It is … Show more
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