Delayed perfusion evaluation in extremity trauma
After severe trauma to an extremity, it is essential to achieve a stable and non-infected wound in order to facilitate the best outcome following reconstruction. That said, timely, meticulous and adequate debridement is very important. To facilitate the best possible debridement of the wound, it is...
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