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The perifascial areolar tissue and negative pressure wound therapy for one‐stage skin grafting on exposed bone and tendon
2018
Journal of Medical Investigation
: Factors such as exposed bones or tendons can inhibit wound healing and make it a lengthy process unless aggressive debridement or vascularized flap surgery are performed. We have developed a new procedure involving simultaneous application of a skin graft and perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) and negative pressure wound therapy. Methods : Of 8 patients with wounds, bones, tendons, and thick fascia were exposed in 4, 2, and 2 cases, respectively. These wounds were adequately covered with PAT,
doi:10.2152/jmi.65.96
pmid:29593203
fatcat:yu45a7ilsrdrxnbkicnpcsfaau