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Vac® for External Fixation of Flail Chest

A large anterior chest wall defect following tumor resection was reconstructed with a Gore- Tex® membrane and a combined musculocutaneous rectus femoris and tensor fasciae latae free flap. Subsequent paradoxical respiration impeded weaning from the ventilator. Appliance of Vacuum Assisted Closure® (...

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Published in:Clinics and practice 2012-06, Vol.2 (3), p.e65
Main Authors: Winge, Rikke, Berg, Jais O., Albret, Rikke, Krag, Christen
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