Biodegradable temporising matrix: the rising star in synthetic skin substitutes for the hand?

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  • What: This study was designed to assess wound closure especially in finger, hand and forearm injuries with exposed structures that otherwise require a flap. With this approach no vulnerability over the bone stumps was identified in this group of patients.
  • Who: Fuest L and collaborators from the University Hospital, Hand and peripheral Nerve Surgery, Switzerland have published the research: J Surg, an open access journal ISSN: 2575-9760 1 Volume 09; Issue, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: To use this as a possible explanation for adhesion more studies are required. Future studies are . . .

     

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