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Outcomes of skin graft reconstructions with the use of Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC(R)) dressing for irradiated extremity sarcoma defects

Flaps are currently the predominant method of reconstruction for irradiated wounds. The usefulness of split-thickness skin grafts (STSG) in this setting remains controversial. The purpose of this study is to examine the outcomes of STSGs in conjunction with VAC therapy used in the treatment of irrad...

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Published in:World journal of surgical oncology 2007-11, Vol.5 (1), p.138-138, Article 138
Main Authors: Senchenkov, Alex, Petty, Paul M, Knoetgen, 3rd, James, Moran, Steven L, Johnson, Craig H, Clay, Ricky P
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