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Tissue drag occurs when tissues are pulled or caught during surgical procedures, which can lead to tissue damage, bleeding, or postoperative complications. Surgeons aim to minimize tissue drag by using proper techniques and instruments to ensure smooth and efficient tissue manipulation during surgery.

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