Combination of dermatotraction procedure and of the wound therapy, using negative pressure, in treatment of defects after the lower extremity fasciotomy
Abstract
Combination of dermatotraction procedure and of the wound therapy, using negative pressure, in treatment of defects after the lower extremity fasciotomy
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