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Journal of wound care · Apr 2005
Skin grafting techniques for soft-tissue coverage of diabetic foot and ankle wounds.
- T S Roukis and T Zgonis.
- Weil Foot and Ankle Institute, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA. troukis@footankledeformity.com
- J Wound Care. 2005 Apr 1; 14 (4): 173-6.
AbstractDiabetic foot and ankle wounds frequently break down despite off-loading techniques. Skin grafting offers a simple, durable, minimally invasive and cost-effective means of wound closure, resulting in a functional and sensate limb.
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